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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFriends Helping Friends/Art Grant/$1284 Of . .0 of Ciiittf 6fu e ivi- ri1a. '•s we 1 j+ima .HO - INCH AO ARTS GRANT PROGRAM !St ARTS AGREEMENT This Grant Agreement (herein referred to as "Agreement") entered into by and between The City of Carmel (the City) and Friends Helping Friends (the Grantee), is executed pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth herein. In consideration of those mutual undertakings and covenants,the parties agree as follows: pkt5 /z,4 sS 1] ,i Nj fl^i6j5,Jr1Ci I)• 1. That on behalf of Grantee, a not-for-profit corporation, I,f1airCl-ark, . - : . l e. - . - a • &a..te.., am applying for a City of Carmel ("Grantor") Arts Grant. 31,.284.00 2. Purpose of this Grant Agreement. The purp e of this Agreemen qs t enable the City to award a grant of __, . , . : . . . _ • , to the Grantee for he eligible costs of the project(the "Project")or services as described in Exhibits A and B of this Agreement. The funds shall be used exclusively in accordance with the provisions contained in this Agreement. 3. Design and Implementation of Project. The Grantee agrees to use any and all grant funds in accordance with the proposal contained within this agreement and any documents attached to this Agreement,which are incorporated by reference. 4. Warranty of non-profit status. Grantee hereby represents and warrants that it is a not-for-profit entity with a determination letter from the Internal Revenue Service declaring that it is exempt from Federal income tax. 5. Payment of Grant Funds by the City. The payment of this Grant by the City to the Grantee shall be made in accordance with the following conditions: A. This Agreement must be fully executed and signed by both Grantee and Grantor. B. Grantee has attached all the following information, which it represents and warrants to be true and accurate, all which have been incorporated fully by reference: 1 EXHIBIT A-A description of the proposed use of the grant funds Briefly describe the proposed request. Friends Helping Friends (FHF) seeks funding to support its growing Music Helping Friends (MHF) program bringing professional, qualified musical entertainment to low income assisted living senior homes, hospitals, and other charitable organizations. Since 2007, Music Helping Friends (MHF) has worked with organizations supporting underserved populations, like the VNS Abbie Hunt Bryce Home for the Dying Poor in Indianapolis, Sunrise on.Meridian in Carmel, Harbour Manor in Noblesville,the City of Carmel, and the Westfield Mayor's Yellow Tie Ball raising money for the city's youth mentoring program. Requested funds will support, in part, 24 outreach events/performances in 2012-2013 by one of three musical ensembles closely affiliated with FHF: (1) Carmel Voices, an 8-member vocal ensemble known in the community for its engaging, uplifting performances, (2) Blair and Company, made up of either a full 8-piece band of accomplished musicians or(3) vocalist and piano duo all under the direction of Blair Clark, a regarded professional entertainer based in Carmel, Indiana who has performed throughout the United States and in Europe. What problem or need does the proposed request address? As stated above, Friends Helping Friends (FHF) requests support of 24 outreach events/performances for its Music Helping Friends program. There are two types of outreach events provided by Music Helping Friends— performances for residents of low income assisted living senior homes and hospitals and performances at fundraiser events of charitable organizations. Several studies1 indicate that live musical experiences influence older adults' perceptions about the quality of their lives. Music promotes relaxation, improved awareness and concentration as well as reduces tension, pain, depression, loneliness, etc. in older adults; yet, many low income facilities are not able to afford such programming in their facilities. In addition, many older adults are unable to leave their establishments to seek out these experiences on their own. Studies also find these same effects on patients, young and old, in hospitals. Music Helping Friends brings live professional musical experiences to these underserved populations. Music Helping Friends (MHF) has identified challenges involving smaller non-profit organizations struggling to raise significant funds at their own fundraiser events. This finding has also been documented in a 2007 Charity Navigators study stating that the average charity spends$1.33 to raise $1 in special events contributions. If this is the case,then why host events?Special fundraiser events are very important as a means of building and strengthening relationships—strengthening current donor relationships as well as giving the organization an opportunity to recruit new supporters/donors and publicizing the organization's mission. Music Helping Friends (MHF) wants to help these non-profit friends raise money for their organizations using its unique talents—engaging professional live musical performances. MHF raises the capacity of other non-profits in achieving their desired fundraising goals and is proud to have had multiple documented experiences serving organizations in this capacity. 1 One study example-Music And Quality Of Life In Older Adults by Don D.Coffman,The Psychology Of Music And Aging: Psychogeromusicology,Vol. 18, No 1-2(2002). 2 Charity Navigator Study on Special Events, May 1,2007 http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=studies.events 2 Describe who will be impacted by the proposal grant and indicate the number of individuals that will benefit from the proposed grant request. Our target audiences are two-fold. (1) 1,600 low income older adults residing in assisted living senior homes and hospital patients, young and old, will benefit from engaging live professional musical performances through the Music Helping Friends (MHF) program ----with engaging quality, professional musical entertainment. (2) 5,000 people attending local non-profit organization special events will benefit from the Music Helping Friends (MHF) program.This does not account for the thousands of people impacted by partnering non-profit organizations themselves. MHF is proud to support our community through this unique programming. Total number of individuals impacted =6,600. Describe the specific outcomes you intend to achieve in the selected impact areas and how the outcomes will be measured. Outcomes include: (1) Promotion of relaxation, improved awareness and concentration as well as reduction of tension, pain, depression, loneliness, etc. as observed by assisted living staff during the event. This feedback will be captured through written post-event evaluation forms submitted to staff. FHF staff will also conduct one-on-one interviews with residents immediately following events. Results will be presented to the FHF board for review and distributed to funders, as appropriate. (2) To assist non-profit organizations with their fundraising goals by bringing professional level entertainment to their special events at no direct costs. A driving force behind Friends Helping Friends (FHF) is to provide support, offer positive opportunities and improve everyday living for those we reach. By supporting our non-profit partners, we are lifting up our community.This is at the heart of the Friends Helping Friends' mission. FHF will conduct evaluations with partnering organizations to measure their satisfaction with the performance outreach provided. Results will be presented to the FHF board for review and distributed to funders, as appropriate. Describe your specific strategies for sustaining the work that you do after the grant ends.Things to consider in your response include: broad based community support, internal systems to support your efforts, and opportunities to fill funding gaps. Continuing Board Development: Relying on a working board of directors, Friends Helping Friends (FHF) is strengthening its board through strategic board recruitment and education development plan. Currently, FHF has 3 board members, appropriate to the minimum number required per the organization's by-laws. However, the goal is to recruit 3 additional board members between now and January 2013 who have expertise in the following areas: law, finance and fundraising. Fundraising Development: FHF has identified a handful of other grant opportunities supporting activities similar to FHF as well as articulated an infrastructure around formalizing its individual donor solicitation 3 efforts. Before now, FHF did not have a fundraising plan targeting individual donors. In addition, FHF has scheduled a fundraising dinner event for August 2012 and a Sing-a-thon in April 2013 with the goal of raising $5,000 in support of FHF and the MHF outreach program. TARGET POPULATION AND DEMOGRAPHICS Race/Ethnicity Asian Pacific Islander 1.8% African American 22% Caucasian 66% Hispanic/Latino 7.2% Native American/Alaska Native 0.3% More than one race 2.7% Gender Female 52% Male 48% Age Youth (under age 18) 20% Seniors (55+) 55% Income Low Income 36% 4 EXHIBIT B -A budget for the calendar or fiscal year for which the grant is requested INCOME Provide a brief description and dollar amount for each applicable line item. Proposed Cash Income Service Fees and Admissions 0 Corporate Contributions/Sponsorship 0 Individual Contributions $ 5,000 Based on past annual fund giving Foundation Support $ 5,000 Requested contribution from Legacy Fund Fundraisers and Special Events $ 5,000 FHF conducts 2 fundraising events to support outreach activities associated with Music Helping Friends—Dinner in August& a Sing-A- Thon in April Government Support: State/Federal/Local $ 15,000 Requested funds from the City of Carmel Internal Re-allocation 0 Other 0 TOTAL CASH INCOME$30,000 TOTAL IN-KIND GOODS&SERVICES (from 0 below) TOTAL INCOME w/o GRANT $15,000 CITY OF CARMEL GRANT REQUEST $15,000 (from above) TOTAL INCOME WITH GRANT $30,000 5 EXPENSES Provide a brief description and dollar amount for each applicable line item. Proposed Cash Proposed In-Kind Specific Use of City Expense Goods and Services of Carmel Funds Employee - - - Compensation, Benefits and Taxes Professional Fees and $10,400 - $15,000 • Contracted Labor For musician contracted labor per performance Professional - - - Development Printing and $300 - - Publications Correspondence, promotional flyers, evaluation forms, etc. Supplies $400 - - Sheet Music, Office Supplies, etc. Marketing/Advertising $1,000 - - Graphics design and website management Space Rental and - - - Occupancy Travel/Transportation - - - Other(Specify) $2,900 - - Cartage for musicians, Occasional Sound/lighting equipment& costume rentals, licensing fees, refreshments TOTAL EXPENSES TOTAL CASH TOTAL IN-KIND TOTAL FUNDS EXPENSES GOODS AND SPECIFIC TO CITY OF SERVICES CARMEL $30,000 - $15,000 6 <See attached.> • EXHIBIT C -Certified copies of incorporation as a not-for-profit corporation under state law • EXHIBIT D - A not-for-profit application or determination letter from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service identifying that it is a not-for-profit corporation that is exempt from Federal income tax • EXHIBIT E - Any audits, reviews or compilations available describing the financial condition of the Grantee EXHIBIT F- A list of the Grantee's board of directors and officers listed FRIENDS HELPING FRIENDS Board of Directors As of July 2011 Christine A. McKay, Treasurer Joshua Starns, Chair 9369 Timberline Way 5130 Graywood Ct Indianapolis, IN 46256 Indianapolis, IN 46235 Janelle Morrison, Secretary Blair Clark, ex officio County Talk, CEO Executive Director 4221 Brittany Dr 336 W Main St Zionsville, IN 46077 Carmel, IN 46032 C. Any other grant conditions that City requires to be met by Grantee, specifically: 7 6. Grantor's right to request audit or review. Grantee shall submit to an audit or review by an independent Certified Public Accountant of funds at the City's request, and shall make all books, accounting records and other documents available at all reasonable times during the term of this Grant Agreement,and for a period of three(3)years after final payment of funds under this Agreement, for the purpose of an audit by the City of Carmel,the State of Indiana,or their designees. 7. Year end review. Grantee agrees to provide the City of Carmel a year-end report for each year, describing how the grant was used and the impact of the dollars received. This Grant award may not exceed one third (1/3) of Grantee's combined contributed income, revenue of sales, and/or ticket revenue from the previous year. If the Grant amount is in excess of sixty thousand dollars($60,000.00),the Grantee agrees to provide, at Grantee's cost,a review or audit of the grantee. Said review or audit shall be performed by a Certified Public Accountant("CPA") who is neither an employee of Grantee nor a member of the Grantee's Board of Directors, to be provided to the City of Carmel by March 31 of the following year. 8. Funding Credit. Grantee agrees to credit the City of Carmel in the printed materials associated with a funded program or project.The City of Carmel will supply Grantee with the graphics/logos necessary for compliance. 9. Statutory Authority of Grantee. The Grantee expressly represents and warrants to the State that it is statutorily eligible to receive these monies and it expressly agrees to repay all monies paid to it under this Grant, should a legal determination of its ineligibility be made by any Court of competent jurisdiction: 10. Use of Grant Funds by Grantee. The funds received by the Grantee pursuant to this Agreement shall be used only to implement the Project or provide the services in conformance with the Budget and for no other purpose. If it is determined by the City that misappropriation of funds have occurred, the Grantee must return all funds received by Grantor and individuals who misuse Grant funds may also be subject to civil and/or criminal liability under Indiana or Federal law. 11. Employment Eligibility Verification. The Grantee affirms under the penalties of perjury that he/she/it does not knowingly employ an unauthorized alien. The Grantee affirms under the penalties of perjury that he/she/it has enrolled and is participating in the E- Verify program as defined in IC 22-5-1-7.3. The Grantee agrees to provide documentation to the City that he/she/it has enrolled and is participating in the E-Verify program. Additionally, the Grantee is not required to participate if the Grantee is self employed and does not employ any employees. The City may terminate for default if the Grantee fails to cure a breach of this provision no later than thirty(30) days after being notified by the State. 12. Governing Law; Lawsuits.This Agreement is to be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the State of Indiana, except for its conflict of laws provisions. The parties agree that, in the event a lawsuit is filed hereunder, they waive their right to a jury trial, agree to file any such lawsuit in an appropriate court in Hamilton County, Indiana only, and agree that such court is the appropriate venue for and has jurisdiction over same. 13. Relationship of Parties. The relationship of the parties hereto shall be as provided for in this Agreement, and neither Grantee nor any of its officers, employees, contractors, subcontractors and/or agents are employees of City. The Grant amount set forth herein shall be the full and maximum compensation and monies required of City to be paid to Grantee under or pursuant to his Agreement. 14. Severability. If any term of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable under any statute, regulation, ordinance, executive order or other rule of law, such term shall be deemed reformed or deleted, but only to • 8 the extent necessary to comply with same, and the remaining provision of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. 15. Entire Agreement. This Agreement, together with any exhibits attached hereto or referenced herein, constitutes the entire agreement between Grantee and City with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior oral or written representations and agreements regarding same. Notwithstanding any other term or condition set forth herein, but subject to paragraph 15 hereof, to the extent any term or condition contained in any exhibit attached to this Agreement or in any document referenced herein conflicts with any term or condition contained in this Agreement, the term or condition contained in this Agreement shall govern and prevail. This Agreement may only be modified by written amendment executed by both parties hereto, or their successors in interest. 3IN WITNESS WHEROF, the parties hereto have made and executed this Agreement as follows: "t IA' fns c Helping Friends •ntee") By: / y Printed Name of Officer: cj/gj,r C/1g Title: Stec ur"t //t /et-Tern Date: U( '1 S 112 CITY 0, CARMEL "Grantor") By: Ja •es Brainard, Ma or Date: 7i 4 /c o/'2 Al ZEST: _ Ian+. a • ' Date: I I— 14 — (2 0 Q If you have any question concerning the City of Cannel's 2012 Arts Grant Program,grant wilting,guidelines or application materials,contact: Sharon Kibbe,City of Carmel,One Civic Square,Cannel,IN 46032,Phone:317-571-2483,skibbe(alcarmel.in gov. 9