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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract2023 GRANT BENEFICIARY/ARTIST AGREEMENT WITH RAINIER CHORAL ARTS RENTON MUNICIPAL ARTS COMMISSION GRANT PROGRAM THIS AGREEMENT, dated for reference purposes only as March 27, 2023, is by and between the City of Renton (the “City”), a Washington municipal corporation, and Rainier Choral Arts dba Rainier Chorale (“Beneficiary/Artist”), a Washington State Nonprofit Corporation and sets forth the terms and conditions under which the City will provide a grant to Beneficiary/Artist under the Renton Municipal Arts Commission, Municipal Art Fund, Grant Program (“Program”). The Program is funded through the Renton Municipal Art Fund (RMC 2-8-7.B) (“Fund”), as authorized by the Renton City Council on November 14, 2022 pursuant to RMC 2-8-4.C and 2-8-7.B.3. The City and the Beneficiary/Artist are referred to collectively in this Agreement as the “Parties.” Once fully executed by the Parties, this Agreement is effective as of the last date signed by both parties. RECITALS: WHEREAS, the City of Renton recognizes and acknowledges the importance of, and benefit to the public in, providing visual art and performance in its public works and facilities, and the community as a whole; and, WHEREAS, the City created the Renton Municipal Arts Commission (“Commission”) to advise the Mayor and City Council on artistic and cultural development of the City, and to disburse money budgeted to it for cultural arts performances and other events, art-related programs and activities and support of artists and arts and cultural organizations, as resources allow through the City’s Municipal Art Fund; and, WHEREAS, the Commission established Application Criteria (Exhibit 1), issued a Call for Application (Call for Application” at Exhibit 2), reviewed Applications (“Beneficiary/Artist’s Application” at Exhibit 3), and established a list of Projects awarded from the Fund (“Projects Awarded” at Exhibit 4), each Exhibit is incorporated herein by reference; and WHEREAS, on December 6, 2022, the Commission reviewed the Beneficiary/Artist’s Application and determined that the Beneficiary/Artist is eligible for assistance under this Program and is promoting arts and culture in Renton. CAG-23-217 PAGE 2 OF 15 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein, the Parties agree as follows: AGREEMENT 1.Grant Amount and Disbursement. a. Amount. The total amount to be awarded to Beneficiary/Artist under the Program is up to two thousand and five dollars ($2,500) as a reimbursement for eligible expenses. Except as specifically provided herein, the Beneficiary/Artist shall be solely responsible for payment of any taxes imposed as a result of this Agreement. b.Award Disbursement. i.Reimbursement Request. On a monthly, or no less than quarterly basis during any quarter in which artistic and cultural support is completed, Beneficiary/Artist shall submit reimbursement request(s) in a format acceptable to the City (Exhibit 5) with supporting documentation including, but not limited to, invoices or reports demonstrating expenses for which reimbursement is sought. ii.Effect of Award. Other than as specified, Beneficiary/Artist relinquishes the right to any financial proceeds in association with City’s use or reproductions of PROJECT. iii.Payment. Payment shall be made by City within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt and approval by the appropriate City representative of the invoice. iv.No waiver. Payment for any reimbursement shall not constitute a waiver by the City of any remedies it may have for any breach of this Agreement by the Beneficiary/Artist. v.Tax implications. Grant funds may be taxable. Please consult your financial advisor/tax professional for guidance. If it is required by the IRS, a 1099 form will be issued to the Beneficiary/Artist. 2.Scope and Performance. Beneficiary/Artist agrees to create and install artwork or produce an event as specified in Exhibit 3 “Beneficiary/Artist’s Application” which is attached and incorporated herein. Such scope is hereinafter referred to as “PROJECT.” a.Prior to scheduling the installation or production, Beneficiary/Artist agrees to discuss the contents of the proposed PROJECT with designated City staff to address necessary Council approvals, coordination with affected City departments, compliance with affected City regulations such as signage or event permits, materials to be used, and/or documentation of agreements with Beneficiary/Artist partners such as private property where the PROJECT will be presented. These discussions may result in revision of the PROJECT as proposed. PAGE 3 OF 15 b.The final design will be provided to the City’s Municipal Arts Commission for review, request for further revision as needed, and final confirmation prior to installation or production of the PROJECT. c.Beneficiary/Artist will be responsible for installing the PROJECT in its approved design at the location identified in Exhibit 3. d.Beneficiary/Artist agrees to create and install PROJECT no later than December 15, 2023. 3.Installation on Private Property. RESERVED 4.Beneficiary/Artist’s Grants and Representations: a.Delivery of PROJECT to City constitutes Beneficiary/Artist’s certification that: i.PROJECT is the original work of Beneficiary/Artist; ii.To the extent others contributed to the PROJECT, Beneficiary/Artist assumes all responsibility and liability for any claims of right to the PROJECT by such others; iii. Beneficiary/Artist owns all rights to PROJECT, including having obtained any rights that Beneficiary/Artist did not originally possess; and iv.if PROJECT contains recognizable images of particular persons, Beneficiary/Artist has obtained appropriate releases. b.Beneficiary/Artist acknowledges that, except for PROJECT to which section 3 of this Agreement applies, the PROJECT will be displayed on City-owned property at [insert address/location] at the discretion of the City. The City retains all right to remove, maintain, restore, relocate, or otherwise alter the PROJECT in the future for any reason. c.Beneficiary/Artist grants to City a non-exclusive license to graphically and electronically reproduce PROJECT, while on display, for any and all future publicity endeavors conducted by City, provided that any such reproduction is credited to Beneficiary/Artist by name. City may use the Beneficiary/Artist’s photograph, other likeness, or biography in connection with the use of PROJECT. 5.Final Report: Together with the final reimbursement request, and in a format acceptable to the City (Exhibit 6), Beneficiary/Artist shall submit a final report detailing outcomes related to budget, activities, objectives, and attendance as first described in the Beneficiary/Artist’s application for the Grant. 6.Scope of Eligible Expenditures: Grant funds disbursed under this Agreement shall only be used to pay or reimburse eligible expenses as described in the Criteria (Exhibit 1) and in the “Program Call for Applications” (Exhibit 2) a.Reimbursement Defined. “Reimbursement” means grant disbursement to Beneficiary/Artist upon receipt by the City of invoices and documentation demonstrating eligible expenses. PAGE 4 OF 15 b.No Duplication of Payment. No grant funds may be used to pay or reimburse costs for expenditures for which Beneficiary/Artist has received any other funding, whether state, federal or private in nature, for that same expense. 7.Beneficiary/Artist Responsibilities. a.False Statement. The Beneficiary/Artist understands and acknowledges that providing false information in the Application or on any documents submitted to the City or its designees as part of the Beneficiary/Artist’s participation in the Program may constitute fraud, justify termination of this Agreement, trigger the Beneficiary/Artist’s obligation to return funds, and may be subject to civil and/or criminal penalties and/or sanctions. b.No Employee Relationship. The Beneficiary/Artist understands and acknowledges that neither the Beneficiary/Artist nor any officer, employee or agent of the Beneficiary/Artist shall be considered to be an employee of the City, nor entitled to any benefits accorded City employees, by virtue of the services provided under this Agreement. The City shall not be responsible for assuming the duties of an employer with respect to the Beneficiary/Artist or any employee of the Beneficiary/Artist. c.Non-discrimination. During the performance of this Agreement, the Beneficiary/Artist shall comply with all federal and state nondiscrimination laws, including but not limited to, chapter 49.60 RCW, Washington’s Law Against Discrimination, and 42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq., the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). In the event of the Company’s noncompliance or refusal to comply with any nondiscrimination law, regulation, or policy, this Agreement may be rescinded, canceled, or terminated in whole or in part. d.Sole proprietorship or Individual. If the Beneficiary/Artist is a sole proprietorship or if this Agreement is with an individual, the Beneficiary/Artist agrees to notify the City and complete any required form if the Beneficiary/Artist retired under a State of Washington retirement system and agrees to indemnify any losses the City may sustain through the Beneficiary/Artist’s failure to do so. 8. Insurance: Beneficiary/Artist shall secure and maintain: a.Commercial general liability insurance in the minimum amounts of $1,000,000 for each occurrence/$2,000,000 aggregate for the Term of this Agreement. b.In the event that Work delivered pursuant to this Agreement either directly or indirectly involve or require Professional Services, Professional Liability, Errors and Omissions coverage shall be provided with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per occurrence. "Professional Services", for the purpose of this section, shall mean any Work provided by a licensed professional or Work that requires a professional standard of care. c.Workers’ compensation coverage, as required by the Industrial Insurance laws of the State of Washington, shall also be secured. PAGE 5 OF 15 d.Commercial Automobile Liability for owned, leased, hired or non-owned, leased, hired or non-owned, with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per occurrence combined single limit, if there will be any use of Beneficiary’s vehicles on the City’s Premises by or on behalf of the City, beyond normal commutes. e.Beneficiary/Artist shall name the City as an Additional Insured on its commercial general liability policy on a non-contributory primary basis. The City’s insurance policies shall not be a source for payment of any Beneficiary/Artist liability, nor shall the maintenance of any insurance required by this Agreement be construed to limit the liability of Beneficiary/Artist to the coverage provided by such insurance or otherwise limit the City’s recourse to any remedy available at law or in equity. f.Subject to the City’s review and acceptance, a certificate of insurance showing the proper endorsements, shall be delivered to the City before performing the PROJECT. g.Beneficiary/Artist shall provide the City with written notice of any policy cancellation, within two (2) business days of their receipt of such notice. 9.Records: Maintenance, Access, Disclosure. a.Records Maintained. Beneficiary/Artist shall maintain all records and accounts with respect to all matters covered by this Agreement, including personnel, property, financial, and programmatic records and documents. b.Retention Period. These records shall be maintained for as long as may be required by applicable Washington State records retention laws, but in any case for a period of six (6) years after all funds have been expended or returned to the City, whichever is later, to ensure proper accounting for all funds and compliance with the Agreement. c.Litigation or Audit. If any litigation, claim or audit is started before the expiration of the six (6) year period provided in Section 4(b) above, the records shall be retained until all litigation, claims, or audit findings involving the records have been resolved. d.Right of Access. The City, or its authorized representatives, shall have the right of access to records (electronic and otherwise) of Beneficiary/Artist in order to conduct audits or other investigations. e.Subject to Disclosure. Beneficiary/Artist acknowledges that records may be subject to disclosure under the Public Records Act, Ch. 42.56 RCW. i.To the full extent the City determines necessary to comply with the Washington State Public Records Act, Beneficiary/Artist shall make a due diligent search of all records in its possession or control relating to this Agreement and the PROJECT, including, but not limited to, e-mail, correspondence, notes, saved telephone messages, recordings, photos, or drawings and provide them to the City for production. PAGE 6 OF 15 ii.In the event Beneficiary/Artist believes said records need to be protected from disclosure, it may, at Beneficiary/Artist’s own expense, seek judicial protection. Beneficiary/Artist shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City for all costs, including attorneys’ fees, attendant to any claim or litigation related to a Public Records Act request for which Beneficiary/Artist has responsive records and for which Beneficiary/Artist has withheld records or information contained therein, or not provided them to the City in a timely manner. iii.Beneficiary/Artist shall produce to the City for distribution any and all records responsive to the Public Records Act request in a timely manner, unless those records are protected by court order. The provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. 10.Publications. Any publications produced with funds from this Agreement must display the following language: “This project is being supported, in whole or in part, by a grant from the City of Renton.” 11.Disclaimer by the City. The City expressly disclaims any and all responsibility or liability to Beneficiary/Artist or third persons for the actions of Beneficiary/Artist or third persons resulting in death, bodily injury, property damages, or any other losses resulting in any way from the performance of this Agreement or any other losses resulting in any way from the performance of the Agreement, or any subcontract thereto. This Agreement does not in any way establish an agency relationship between or among the City and/or Beneficiary/Artist. 12.Expenses Incurred in Excess of Program Award Funds. Beneficiary/Artist acknowledges that any expenses incurred in excess of Program Award Funds are the Beneficiary/Artist’s sole responsibility and will not be paid by the City. 13.Repayment of Funds. If any funds provided to Beneficiary/Artist were used in a manner that is not consistent or allowable as outlined in this Agreement, Beneficiary/Artist shall return funds to City in the amount determined to be ineligible. Beneficiary/Artist further agrees that it is financially responsible for and will repay the City any and all indicated amounts following an audit exception which occurs due to Beneficiary/Artist’s failure, for any reason, to comply with the terms of this Agreement. This duty to repay the City shall not be diminished or extinguished by the termination of the Agreement. 14.Termination. The City reserves the right to terminate this Agreement at any time, with or without cause by giving ten (10) calendar days’ notice to the Beneficiary/Artist in writing. In the event of such termination or suspension, Beneficiary/Artist waives any right to un- distributed portions of the award. 15.Conflict of Interest. PAGE 7 OF 15 a. Beneficiary/Artist designees, agents, members, officers, employees, consultants, and any other public official who exercises or who has exercised any functions or responsibilities with respect to the Program during his or her tenure, or who is in a position to participate in a decision-making process or gain inside information with regard to the Program, are barred from any interest, direct or indirect, in any grant or proceeds of the Program, or benefit there from, which is part of this Agreement at any time during or after such person's tenure. b.The City’s Code of Ethics and Washington State law prohibit City employees from soliciting, accepting, or receiving any gift, gratuity or favor from any person, firm or corporation involved in a contract or transaction. To ensure compliance with the City’s Code of Ethics and state law, the Beneficiary/Artist shall not give a gift of any kind to City employees or officials. c.Beneficiary/Artist also confirms that Beneficiary/Artist does not have a business interest or a close family relationship with any City officer or employee who was, is, or will be involved in selecting the Beneficiary/Artist, negotiating or administering this Agreement, or evaluating the Beneficiary/Artist’s performance of the Work. 16.Notices: Any notice required under this Agreement will be in writing, addressed to the appropriate party at the address which appears below (as modified in writing from time to time by such party), and given personally, by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, by facsimile or by nationally recognized overnight courier service. Time period for notices shall be deemed to have commenced upon the date of receipt, EXCEPT facsimile delivery will be deemed to have commenced on the first business day following transmission. Email and telephone may be used for purposes of administering the Agreement, but should not be used to give any formal notice required by the Agreement. CITY OF RENTON Jessie Kotarski Economic Development Manager CED/City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way, 6th Floor Renton, WA 98057 Phone: (425) 430-7271 Email: jkotarski@rentonwa.gov BENEFICIARY/ARTIST Annette Bailes Grant & Relationships Chair Rainier Chorale PO Box 5336 Kent WA 98064-5336 Phone: (206) 890-4043 Email: annettepbailes@gmail.com 17.Waiver/Conflict of Terms. a.Any waiver by the Beneficiary/Artist or the City of the breach of any provision of this Agreement by the other party will not operate, or be construed, as a waiver of any subsequent breach by either party or prevent either party from thereafter enforcing any such provisions. PAGE 8 OF 15 b.In the event of any inconsistencies between Beneficiary/Artist proposals and this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail. Any exhibits/attachments to this Agreement are incorporated by reference only to the extent of the purpose for which they are referenced within this Agreement. To the extent a Beneficiary/Artist-prepared exhibit conflicts with the terms in the body of this Agreement or contains terms that are extraneous to the purpose for which it is referenced, the terms in the body of this Agreement shall prevail and the extraneous terms shall not be incorporated herein. 18.Modification. This Agreement may only be amended by written agreement signed by both Parties. 19.Conflicts. In the event of any inconsistencies between Beneficiary/Artist proposals or Beneficiary/Artist-prepared exhibits and this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail. 20.Severability. In the event any term or condition of this Agreement or application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other terms, conditions, or applications of this Agreement that can be given effect without the invalid term, condition, or application. To this end, the terms and conditions of the Agreement are declared severable. 21.Governing Laws. Any lawsuit or legal action brought by any party to enforce or interpret this Agreement or any of its terms or covenants shall be brought in the King City Superior Court for the State of Washington at the Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent, King City, Washington, or its replacement or successor. Beneficiary/Artist hereby expressly consents to the personal and exclusive jurisdiction and venue of such court even if Beneficiary/Artist is a foreign corporation not registered with the State of Washington. 22. Indemnification. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Beneficiary/Artist shall, at its cost and expense, protect, defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City, its directors, officers, employees, and agents, from and against any and all demands, liabilities, causes of action, costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees), claims, judgments, or awards of damages, arising out of or in any way resulting from the acts or omissions of Beneficiary/Artist, its directors, officers, employees, or agents, relating in any way to Beneficiary/Artist’s performance or non-performance under the Agreement. Beneficiary/Artist agrees that its obligations under this paragraph extend to any demands, liabilities, causes of action, or claims brought by, or on behalf of, any of its employees or agents. For this purpose, Beneficiary/Artist, by mutual negotiation, hereby waives, as respects the City only, any immunity that would otherwise be available against such claims under any industrial insurance act, including Title 51 RCW, other Worker’s Compensation act, disability benefit act, or other employee benefit act of any jurisdiction 5/30/2023 Approved by Patrice Kent via 4/5/2023 email   PAGE 11 OF 16    EXHIBIT 1:      RENTON MUNICIPAL ARTS GRANT PROGRAM  APPLICATION CRITERIA      DEADLINES Applications are reviewed on a quarterly basis. Applications MUST be submitted electronically by 4:30pm on the day of the deadline or they will not be considered in that quarter. Q1 - October 13, 2022 Q2 - February 3, 2023 Q3 - April 21, 2023 Q4 –July 21, 2023 GET HELP We are on hand to answer your questions and assist with your application. Call during regular business hours. Arts@rentonwa.gov 425.430.7271 arts@rentonwa.gov SUPPORT FOR THE ARTS IN RENTON Funding for arts, cultural and heritage projects that serve residents and visitors in Renton, Washington We encourage innovative projects by artists and communities that showcase cultural diversity, increase understanding, and inspire new forms of creative participation and opportunities for growth, particularly for under-served groups. Historically, grants have been awarded in amounts between $500 and $10,000. Projects must take place during 2023 and should be completed by December 15, 2023. Art courtesy of Marsha Rollinger 2023 Grant Guidelines Page 2 Program Overview Purpose The City of Renton, through the Renton Municipal Art Commission, offers grants to individuals, organizations and community groups for arts and culture projects and events that serve the general public in Renton. Public Funding = Public Benefit Projects should provide public benefit. Examples of public benefit are: •Free public performances, exhibitions, workshops, screenings, or readings. •Scholarships to ongoing, fee-based arts educational or training programs. •Services that expand access and inclusion to individuals with limited physical or English- speaking abilities. Grant Awards have been used to: •Produce one-time performances, exhibits, special events or programs that bring arts or cultural experiences to Renton residents. •Provide opportunities for independent artists to develop and present new work in all mediums. •Improve arts and cultural opportunities for artists and audiences from diverse communities. •Participatory and educational opportunities for youth, multicultural, seniors, and special populations. •Increase access to arts and cultural events by providing discount tickets and/or free educational programs. •Projects that are not: located in Renton; primarily benefit Renton residents; or are not offered free of charge, or at reduced rates to the extent possible; •Projects that are not open to the public; •Projects that have already been completed; •Projects that support or oppose a specific interest such as a particular business, political, or religious viewpoint or organization; •Capital construction projects; •Projects that use the Grant funds to provide cash awards to individuals; •Projects which preclude reasonable access by the general public, such as in a location not open to the general public, or for which membership is required, or admission charges cannot be reduced or waived for access Funding Restrictions include: The following types of projects are NOT eligible for funding: Application Review Process Commission reviews and approves awards for projects. The City of Bellevue reserves the right to change this timeline. 2019 Special Projects Guidelines Approvals are based on recommendations from the Arts Commission Grants Committee. Applications are reviewed on a competitive basis according to the overall purpose of the program and the criteria for eligible organizations. Incomplete applications submitted after the deadline may not be reviewed. 2023 Timeline (quarterly review) Applications MUST be submitted by 4:30pm on the day of the deadline or they will not be considered in that quarter. Quarter 2 Aug 19 Oct 13 Oct 24 Nov 14 Dec 6 Online application available Applications due Grants Committee Review Applicant interviews and Committee Recommendation to Commission Arts Commission review of recommended applications Feb 3 Feb 13 Feb 27 Mar 7 Applications due Grants Committee Review Applicant interviews and Committee Recommendation to Commission Arts Commission review of recommended applications Quarter 3 Apr 21 May 8 May 22 Jun 6 Applications due Grants Committee Review Applicant interviews and Committee Recommendation to Commission Arts Commission review of recommended applications Quarter 4 Jul 21 Aug 7 Aug 28 Sept 5 Applications due Grants Committee Review Applicant interviews and Committee Recommendation to Commission Arts Commission review of recommended applications ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ Page 3 Funding Generally, the maximum award is $10,000 and the minimum award is $500. However, the Arts Commission may recommend greater or lesser amounts. Timing of Projects Projects must take place during 2023 and should be completed by December 16, 2023. Payment Payment for reimbursable expenses will be made at the end of the project. Exceptions may be made, depending on circumstances and City policy. The funding recipient will turn in invoice(s) and a final report to the Arts Commission for reimbursement. Invoices and final reports are due by December 19. Checks are normally mailed within 30 days of the invoice date and receipt of completed paperwork. Eligibility Who May Apply •Individuals, groups of people (all ages), neighborhood or business organizations seeking funding for an art project or cultural event •Independent Artists, Arts and Cultural organizations, including professional and community-based groups •IRS not-for-profit status – 501 (c)(3) – is not required. •A City of Renton business license may be required. Evaluation Criteria Artistic Innovation •Quality and promise of the proposed arts, cultural, and heritage project to meet the cultural needs of an audience and/or constituent group. •Innovative approach to foster creative and civic participation by Renton's diverse residents and visitors, particularly underserved people and communities. •Fills a gap in art, cultural, or heritage offerings and opportunities not regularly available to Renton residents and visitors. •Proposed projects must take place in Renton. •Proposed projects must serve and be accessible to residents of Renton. • • Proposed projects must present new works to the public. Priority will be given to projects that involve Renton-based artists and organizations. •Demonstrated experience of project leaders to accomplish the scope and scale of the project. •Evidence of thoughtful planning including clearly articulated goals and process for evaluation. •Realistic budget and timeline. Public Access and Benefit Project Feasibility Application Instructions •Complete the application available on rentonwa.gov/ rmac, including supplemental materials •Incomplete and/or inaccurate applications will result in return of application, delaying funding consideration or potential denial of funding consideration. •Start the application process as far in advance as possible at least three months before your project start or event date •Submit completed application to arts@rentonwa.gov •You may be asked to present your proposal to the Arts Commission •For additional information or clarification, please call (425)430-7271, or email arts@rentonwa.gov Application packet The application is available at rentonwa.gov/rmac, and is due according to the schedule above. Please complete the form in its entirety and submit it along with all supplemental materials online. Incomplete applications will delay funding consideration. Additional information or clarification may be requested by the Grants Committee.   PAGE 12 OF 16    EXHIBIT 2:      RENTON MUNICIPAL ARTS GRANT PROGRAM  CALL FOR APPLICATIONS    1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 | 425-430-6400 | rentonwa.gov | CITY OF RENTON FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Sept. 15, 2022 City of Renton Contacts Jessie Kotarski, Economic Development Manager, 425-430-7271 Dave Neubert, Communications Manager, 425-430-6567 Renton Municipal Arts Commission accepting 202 3 grant applications Deadline is 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022 RENTON, WA – Renton Municipal Arts Commission is accepting grant applications from individuals, organizations, and community groups for art, cultural, and heritage projects serving Renton residents and visitors. Renton Arts & Culture Grants stimulate grassroots activity and encourage public interest and participation in the arts. The commission encourages innovative projects depicting Renton's cultural diversity. Projects should increase the understanding of individuals and society and inspire new forms of creative participation and growth opportunities, particularly for underserved groups. Programming funded by these grants includes art exhibits, concerts, dance performances, festivals, workshops, readings, and theater productions. Grants of up to $10,000 are awarded four times a year and applicants are eligible for one grant per calendar year. The application for this round of funding is online. Applications are due by 4:30 p.m. on Oct. 13, 2022. Projects and events scheduled between January and March 2023 are given priority. Application deadlines in 2023 are Feb. 3, April 21, and July 21. Renton Municipal Arts Commission will host two question and answer sessions on Monday, Sept. 26, from 6 to 7 p.m., and Friday, Oct. 7, from 3 to 4 p.m. Both sessions will be held at Renton History Museum. The sessions are an opportunity to meet the grant committee, ask questions, and connect with other applicants. They are casual, and pre-registration is not required. Questions concerning the application process may be directed to Jessie Kotarski, the City of Renton’s Economic Development Manager, at 425-430-7271 or arts@rentonwa.gov. 1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 | 425-430-6400 | rentonwa.gov | About the City of Renton The City of Renton, Washington, with a population of 107,500 (2022), is located on the southeast shore of Lake Washington, just south of Seattle. Renton's strong economic base, diverse marketplace, and favorable business climate have attracted nationally recognized companies wishing to provide employees and their families with an outstanding quality of life. Renton is the home of Boeing, PACCAR, IKEA, Super Bowl Champion (2014) Seattle Seahawks, two-time (2016 & 2019) MLS champion and CONCACAF Champion (2022) Seattle Sounders FC (in 2024), and the eternal resting place of rock icon Jimi Hendrix. More information is on our website, in news releases, or on Facebook, Twitter, and Nextdoor. About the Renton Municipal Arts Commission Renton Municipal Arts Commission was created in 1965. The members advise the city government about the artistic and cultural development and serve as stewards of the city's art collection. In addition, the commission strives to support and connect people with arts and culture endeavors in the Renton community. For more information about the Renton Municipal Arts Commission, contact arts@rentonwa.gov or facebook.com/rentonarts. ###   PAGE 13 OF 16    EXHIBIT 3:      RENTON MUNICIPAL ARTS GRANT PROGRAMBENEFICIARY/ARTIST’S APPLICATION      CAUTION: This email originated from outside the City of Renton. Do not click links, reply or open attachments unless you know the content is safe. From:noreply@yourwpsite.email on behalf of Rainier Chorale To:Jessie Kotarski Subject:New submission from 2023 Renton Arts Grant Application Date:Tuesday, January 31, 2023 1:53:00 PM Attachments:RCJune2023ConcertBudget.xls RAINIER-CHORALE-Mission-Values-Statement.docx RAINIER-CHORALE-Artistic-Personnel.docx RAINIER-CHORALE-2022-2023-Board-of-Directors.docx Name of your Organization Rainier Chorale Contact Person and Title Annette Bailes, Grant & Relationships Chair Contact person email address annettepbailes@gmail.com Organization Address P. O. Box 47415 Seattle, WA 98146 United States Phone (206) 890-4043 Have you applied for a Renton arts grant award in the past? Yes Have you received funding in previous years from the Renton Arts Grant Program? Yes Please list the most recent project and the grant amount for which you have previously received funding I am no longer the Treasurer but I believe the last amount received was several years ago - Pre-Covid - and we received $500. Select that category best describes your project Project or event support Check the one arts discipline that best describes your proposed project: Music Project or Event Title Rainier Chorale 2023 Pops Concert Project Summary Our concert program year consists of three varied concerts, and this Pops concert is held in Renton at Christina Polzin, President the Carco Theatre in June each year. We have used the Carco Theatre for many years as we feel the size and ambiance of this theatre is perfect for this style concert, where we use a stage band of bass player, drums, and jazz pianist. We vary the programs from year to year and in 2023 the theme is Broadway Legends: Rodgers-Gershwin-Sondheim. Our audiences of a wide age group love this program of quality musical presentation at a most reasonable ticket price. Our group has come back after a Covid pause with increased membership, a great musical blend, and a group that enjoys singing together and providing entertainment to our audience. Funding Amount 2,500.00 List the beginning and ending date of your project April 3 - June 15, 2023 The Renton Public Arts Program is committed to broadening the scope of arts programming and connecting with underserved populations in the City of Renton and broader community. Please detail what steps you hope to take to connect with under-served populations in the community. (100 words) Rainier Chorale strives to provide high quality musical performances in a variety of musical genres to an audience of wide variety of ages and populations. We work with retirement communities, senior facilities and other groups as well as our patron fan base. We believe thi will enrich the lives of all who attend including Renton residents and visitors. Our singers and audiences are a diverse age group and cultures, which shows the broad range of individuals we serve. Budget RCJune2023ConcertBudget.xls Application Certification I agree to the privacy policy. I understand the City of Renton and Washington state limitations placed on use of public funds and certify that the requested funds will be used only for the purposes described in this application or as approved by the RMAC. I understand use of funds is subject to audit by the State of Washington. I have read and understand the criteria by which our application will be evaluated and understand that if our application is selected for funding, we will be required to enter into a binding agreement with the City to ensure completion of the project Name Annette Bailes Certification I certify that my statements are true and have approval from my board/agency to apply for this grant. 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RAINIER-CHORALE-Mission-Values-Statement.docx RAINIER-CHORALE-Artistic-Personnel.docx RAINIER-CHORALE-2022-2023-Board-of-Directors.docx Rainier Chorale June 2023 Estimated Pops Concert Income & Expense Saturday, June 3, 2023 - 4:00 p.m. Estimated Income Estimated Expense Dues - Facilities Rent - rehearsals 500.00 Matching Funds Income - Facilities Rent - Concert 1,600.00 Ticket Sales 3,350.00 Music Purchase Expense 1,000.00 Sponsor A Song Donations 750.00 Sound Engineer 150.00 Fundraising Income - Fundraising Expense - see other report - Wardrobe Reimbursements - Wardrobe Expense - Program Ad Income 200.00 Printing Expense 450.00 Recording Tape/CD Income - Recording Tape/CD Expense - Scholarship Fund Donations - Instrumentalists' Expense 1,650.00 Concession Sales - Artistic Services 1,000.00 Music Fees - Postage Expense - Grant Income (in June or July)2,500.00 ASCAP/BMI 85.00 Interest Income - Advertising Expense - Miscellaneous Income 100.00 Miscellaneous Expense 250.00 Total Income 6,900.00$ Total Expenses 6,685.00$ Net Income 215.00$ Prepared by Annette P. Bailes 1/31/2023 C:\EXCEL\RainierChorale\GrantApInformation\RentonMunicipalArtsComm\2022-2023\RCJune2023CRT.XLS RAINIER CHORALE P. O. BOX 5336 KENT WA 98064-5336 MISSION STATEMENT Rainier Chorale is committed to pursue excellence in the performance of choral music, to provide a challenging creative outlet for its members, and to produce enjoyable musical experiences for its audiences. VALUES STATEMENT Rainier Chorale values each of its members, maintains a cohesive performing group, encourages each person to grow as a musician, and fosters fellowship among its members. Rainier Chorale values integrity and fairness in its business and fundraising practices. Rainier Chorale values many styles of music, and performs a variety of concert, drawing from works by sacred, secular, classical and popular composers. RAINIER CHORALE P. O. BOX 5336 KENT WA 98064-5336 Ron Bayer, Artistic Director Ron Bayer has been the artistic leader of the Rainier Chorale since the 1996-97 concert season. He retired as the Chair of the Fine Arts Division at Green River College (GRC) in Auburn, WA. His duties included teaching courses in music theory and appreciation, and liaison between the fine arts staff and the administration at GRC. For many years, he directed Rendezvous, a jazz vocal group at GRC that was an auditioned performance group. Ron was inducted into the Washington Music Educator Association Hall of Fame in 2004. He began his career teaching choral music at the high school level in Wisconsin and Minnesota, where he gained recognition as a strong, traditional choral director and a leader in the then- emerging vocal jazz scene. After completing this nine-year stint in the upper Midwest, he came to the Pacific Northwest following the lure of the mountains, where he built a highly successful and visible choral program consisting of both traditional choral music and vocal jazz at Mount Vernon High School. Ron received his bachelor’s degree in choral music and conducting at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, and a master’s degree in choral music and conducting at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he studied with Harold Decker. Further graduate studies in jazz education were pursued at Western Michigan University where he studies piano with and assisted Steve Zegree. An avid mountaineer in his off-time, Ron is currently in demand as an adjudicator clinician, pianist and arranger. Julia Swienty, Principal Accompanist Julia earned a bachelor’s degree in piano performance with a minor in pedagogy and conducting. Before moving to Seattle, she was a professor of music at California State University Northridge, and principal accompanist for the Moorpark Masterworks Chorale. She currently teaches at Green River College, as well as maintaining a full private teaching studio. RAINIER CHORALE P. O. BOX 5336 KENT WA 98064-5336 Board of Directors – 2022-2023 Officers: President Christina Polzin, 13025 N 1st Street, Bellevue WA 98005-3316 Vice President Jon Glenn, 1512 Morris Avenue So., Renton WA 98055-3336 Secretary Libby Gibson, 27708 187th Avenue SE, Kent WA 98042-5437 Treasurer Sonia Handforth-Kome, 32990 Pacific St., Black Diamond WA 98010-9722 Board Members At Large and/or Additional Responsibiities: Member Services Libby Gibson (same as above) Tickets Jon Glenn (same as above) Website Kay Cummings, 31105 26th Avenue So., Federal Way WA 98003-5526 Publicity/Graphics Jenny Bygland, 22445 94th Place So, Kent WA 98031-1907 Facilities/Auxiliary Patty VanWagner, 22710 126th Place SE, Kent WA 98031-3666 Grants/Relationships Annette Bailes, 13225 SE 263rd Place, Kent WA 98042-3547 Social Activities Robbie Baskin, 28620 184th Place SE, Kent WA 98042-5327   PAGE 14 OF 16    EXHIBIT 4:      RENTON MUNICIPAL ARTS GRANT PROGRAMPROJECTS AWARDED    Applicant Contact Info Address Project or Event Title Project dates Project Summary Funding RequestGrant Comm RecBlackeloneus Productions LLCDylan Duru    tylerduru@gmail.com  (704) 858‐22312101 SW Sunset BlvdApt A311Renton, WA 98057Road to Sun 10/22/2021 ‐ 8/31/2023Road to Sun is the story of a young man named Icarus who has recently concluded a romantic relationship with a woman named Rose.  Icarus struggles to overcome the grief of a lost relationship, but he must process and accept it before it consumes him.  He must get past the five stages of grief. $10,000 $0Christy CaravaglioChristy Caravaglio ccpatchwork@gmail.com            (253)486‐585712533 SE 203rd PlKent, WA 98031Twirling Star March 2023‐March 2024Temporary installation of yarn art on a public, highly visible fence in Renton. $4,505 $4,505Evergreen City BalletBeth Sanders grants@evergreencityballet.org        (425)228‐68001300 Bronson Way N.Renton, WA 98057The Nutcracker at the Renton IKEA Arts CenterSept 2023‐December20232023 production of The Nutcracker at the Renton IKEA Arts Center. $10,000 $0Jose Trejo MayaJose Trejo Maya jdtrejomaya@gmail.com                     (626)367‐77563834 Monterey Ave          Apt. 110                                  BaldwinPark,CA91706Transparencies in Time Interactive/multidisciplinary poetry exhibit; an exposé on Mesoamerican lore and more specifically on a pre‐Columbian notion of time$10,000 $0Renton Civic TheatreBill Huls, Creative Director    bill@rentoncivictheatre.org         (425) 226‐5529507 S 3rd StRenton, WA 98057A Day in Hollywood A Night in UkraineFebruary 17th‐March 4th, 2023A Day in Hollywood A Night in Ukraine won two Tony awards in 1980. It is two independent one act shows that pay homage to incredible Hollywood‐esque music and dance. Tommy Tune won best choreography for his work in this show and RCT's production is pulling out all the stops. This musical is a hidden gem and will be the perfect production for RCT.$10,000 $10,000Renton Downtown PartnershipChristian Switzer      director@rentondowntown.com       241 Williams Ave SRenton, WA 98057Renton Downtown Historic and Mural Walking TourJan 1, 2023‐October 31, 2023A Historic Walking Tour of downtown Renton, including an arts component, discussing the various murals downtown along with the history. Funding would help cover the cost of the tote bags, a treat for attendees, and printed guides.Threetoursin2023.$3,000 $2,500  Song of Seattle ChorusSonja Mejlaender                       skmmaddie@yahoo.com         (206) 794‐3271PO Box 50384Bellevue, WA 980152023 Spring Fling ‐ A Cappella Quartets & Chorus15‐Apr‐23 Show/program concept will be free and non‐gated, featuring a line‐up of 8‐10 a cappella quartets and Song of Seattle Chorus, which is a 30‐member women's a cappella chorus. All performers will bepreparing for the annual 5‐state NxNW Regional a cappella competition which will be held in May 2023 in Spokane. After a three‐year hiatus due to the pandemic, Spring Fling will give these performing competitors the opportunity to take the stage, share their craft, entertain the audience, and receive valuable feedback and free adjudication by the guest judge.$2,000 $2,000Totals $49,505 $19,005   PAGE 15 OF 16      EXHIBIT 5:      RENTON MUNICIPAL ARTS GRANT PROGRAMREIMBURSEMENT REQUEST FORM    Recipient name Mailing address Contract No.  Date Invoice # Description Artistic/   Administration Supplies Event Misc Total $$$$$ $$$$$ $$$$$ $$$$$ $$$$$ $$$$$ $$$$$ $$$$$ $$$$$ $$$$$ $$$$$ $$$$$ $$$$$ $$$$$ $$$$ Totals $$ $ $ $ Copies of invoices, receipts, or other items that reflect project expenses Completed Final Report Attached IRS Form W9 Amount requested $ Signature Printed name Exhibit 5 RENTON MUNICIPAL ARTS COMMISSION GRANT PROGRAM   Reimbursement Request Form Attached supporting documentation for expenses to demonstrate, by date, expenses were incurred  following the execution of the contract and no later than December 16, 2023. Sufficient  documentation includes:   PAGE 16 OF 16    EXHIBIT 6:      RENTON MUNICIPAL ARTS GRANT PROGRAMFINAL REPORT FORM  Renton Municipal Arts Commission Renton City Hall 1055 South Grady Way Renton WA 98057 Exhibit 6 RENTON MUNICIPAL ARTS COMMISSION GRANT PROGRAM Final Report Form Organization Name: Mailing Address: Contact Name: Contact Phone: Contact E-mail: Reimbursement amount request: Project start date: Project end date: Briefly describe the outcome of your project including benefits to the public (e.g. free public performances, exhibitions, workshops, screenings, or readings; scholarships to ongoing, fee-based arts educational or training programs or accommodations made to expand access and inclusion to individuals with limited physical or English-speaking abilities). Estimate (or provide direct counts for ticketed events) the number of participants involved in the project: Describe promotional efforts for this project. Attach schedule of activities; reports and publications; copies of printed publicity, programs, newspaper clippings; or photos. Note: These attachments are necessary to document that the project was completed as stated in your application. A requirement of the grant contract is to show that the "credit line" for support from the Renton Municipal Arts Commission was used in publicity. Renton Municipal Arts Commission Renton City Hall 1055 South Grady Way Renton WA 98057 Did you achieve the goals you had set for the project? Describe. Describe any difficulties. (For example: scheduling difficulties, problems in getting people to participate, low attendance, etc.) We certify that the information contained in this report is true and correct to the best of our knowledge. I acknowledge that we’ve made a copy of this final report for our records _________________________ ___________________________ Printed Name Authorized Signature _________________ Date Return form and report to: Renton Municipal Arts Commission, 1055 S Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 or arts@rentonwa.gov (email or call 425-430-6581 if you have questions) For Office Use Only: Approved By: ____________________ Account #: