Creative Trust Open Source Tool Kit
Addendum
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WORKING CAPITAL FOR THE ARTS
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M AJORDONORS*
PRINT-BASED SUPPORTER RECOGNITION:
In relevant Creative Trust print
materials and press releases
In theatre programs of recipient
companies
In recipient companies’ lobby
signage (where appropriate)
In recipient companies’ annual
reports and newsletters
Major supporters will be recognized
annually, for the duration of the
program, in the following ways:
WEB-BASED SUPPORTER RECOGNITION:
On the Creative Trust website
On recipient companies’ websites
(approximately twenty-five
companies)
“ WE HAVE TO M AKE SURE THAT
THE PEO PLE WHO ARE REALLY
RUNNING THE THEATRES, WHO ARE
STAYING THERE YEAR AFTER YEAR,
HAVE ENO UGH TO SUSTAIN THEM .”
Ann-Marie MacDonald,
author, p laywright, actor
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The donor named awards will remain in place for the duration of the program,
and the donor will be invited to present the award in the years in which it is given.
Leadership Development
Enhances the capacity of each
participating company’s leadership
including professional management
and board governance.
Number of Donors: 2
Dollar Amount: $150,000
Strategic Planning
Assists each participating company in
developing a realistic long-term strategic
plan (including a deficit reduction plan
if necessary).
Number of Donors: 3
Dollar Amount: $100,000
Development Program
Assists each company with stewardship,
fundraising strategies and research
activities.
Number of Donors: 4
Dollar Amount: $75,000
Working Cap ital Awards
Rewards participating companies with
annual grants of working capital as each
succeeds in achieving its work plan goals.
Number of Donors: 20
Dollar Amount: $50,000
Financial Balance Program
Helps each participating company
define the relationship between what it
is attempting to do artistically, program-
matically, and operationally with its
available financial and human resources.
Number of Donors: 6
Dollar Amount: $35,000
Skills Development Program
Provides participating companies with
special assistance in developing new
knowledge and skills such as financial
management, systems development,
marketing, human resources and
management; and developing new,
more effective ways of working.
Number of Donors: 10
Dollar Amount: $25,000
Outreach Program
Assists in broadening the reach of the
Working Capital for the Arts program
beyond the twenty-five core participants
to include smaller, culturally and
geographically diverse performing
arts companies.
Donor: Generously supported by the
Harbinger Foundation.
CREATIVE TRUST INVITES SUPPORT THROUGH PARTICIPATION IN DIFFERENT
FACETS OF THE WORKING CAPITAL FOR THE ARTS PROGRAM . WE WILL
RECOGNIZE THE SUPPORT BY OFFERING NAM ING RIGHTS IN ASSOCIATION
WITH PROGRAM S AND AWARDS.
RECOGNITION PROGRAM
DONORRECOGNITIONEVENTSDonors will be invited to an annual
performance and reception hosted
by one of the companies. It will give
recognition to supportersand provide
an opportunity for donors to meet
with the artists, as well as to witness
the scope and creativity of the mid-
size music, dance, and theatre sectors.
EDUCATIONALSUPPORTAsan alternative to complimentary
performance tickets for use by
donors, Creative Trust offers an
equivalent number of complimentary
ticketsgiven on behalf of the donor
to local students of music, dance,
and theatre. Donorswill be credited
as the patrons of these tickets as
part of Creative Trust’s Education
Outreach Program.
BROADENINGCREATIVE HORIZONS:AN INVITATION FOREM PLOYEEPARTICIPATIONCreative Trust offersmajor corporate
donorsan opportunity to share their
investment in Creative Trust with
their Toronto staff. Employees
interested in experiencing many
of Toronto’s finest music, dance
and theatre companies will be able
to purchase half price tickets to a
variety of wonderful performances
by the companies.
IN ADDITION TO WEB- AND PRINT-
BASED RECOGNITION, SUPPORTERS
WILL BE INVITED TO PARTICIPATE
IN THE FOLLOWING CREATIVE TRUST
PROGRAM S:
Creative Trust’s goal is to raise
$6.1 million to fund the six year
Working Capital for the Arts program.
The campaign calls for a private/
pub lic partnership , w ith support
from the federal, p rovincial, and
municipal governments matched by
private foundations, corporations,
and ind ividuals. Working Capital for
the Arts has attracted strong initial
funding support, getting the program
off to a strong start. We must now
secure the remaining portion of
the $3.05 million in private-sector
fund ing. We are counting on your
support, and the support of Toronto’s
business and philanthrop ic com-
munity, to help us reach our target.
*as at August 2004
GOVERNM ENTDepartment of Canadian Heritage
Ontario Arts Council
Ontario Trillium Foundation
Government of Ontario,
through the Ministry of Culture
City of Toronto Economic
Development
FOUNDATIONSThe George Cedric Metcalf
Charitable Foundation
The Samuel and Saidye Bronfman
Family Foundation
The John McKellar Charitable
Foundation
Harbinger Foundation
McLean Foundation
Catherine and Maxwell Meighen
Foundation
The Ed Mirvish Foundation
The K .M. Hunter Charitable
Foundation
Geoffrey B. Scott Memorial
Flowthrough Fund
CORPORATIONSCanadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
RBC Foundation
Brascan
BMO Financial Group
INDIVIDUALSFrances and Tim Price
Brimstone Holdings
Margaret Marshall
Sandra and Jim Pitblado
Buddies in Bad Times Theatre: Homage.
Performers: Ann Anglin & Tom Barnett.
Photographer: Guntar Kravis.
Toronto Dance Theatre: Severe Clear. Photographer: David Hou. Choreographer: Christopher House.
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