REPORT to the GOVERNOR 2001 Arizona Commission on the Arts Letter from the Chair To the Honorable Jane Dee Hull Governor of the State of Arizona Dear Governor Hull: In accordance with the requirements of the act which established the Arizona Commission on the Arts (A.R.S. 41-981), I am pleased to submit to you and the citizens of Arizona, the summary report of the Commission for the 2001 fiscal year. The financial portion of this report reflects the 636 Community Services Projects supported by the Commission, listed by city and county. The projects and organizations utilizing these matching grants benefited 8,458,347 audience members, participants or artists sharing their work (a 20-percent increase). Contributions from local sources were $92,975,566 or an increase of $11,277,327 (12.2-percent). Grant panels of qualified individuals from throughout Arizona reviewed applications. Panel recommendations for funding were presented to the Commission, who made the final decisions on the allocation of these funds. We are also please to submit a brief summary of the Commission's development and current programs. This year, we highlight the program ARTability: Accessing Arizona's Arts. ARTability is a consortium of arts organizations and organizations serving disabled communities, working together to make Arizona's arts accessible to all. ARTability provides training and information about accessibility issues and accessible programming, including cultural awareness, physical accessibility and serving patrons through audio-described and American Sign Language (ASL) interpreted programs. We are guided by the fifteen Governor-appointed Commission members and community leaders, educators and arts professionals who have taken part in the Commission's planning process. With their advice we are working toward achieving the goals and objectives outlined in our plan, Linking Up: Strategic Connections for the Arts in Arizona: 2000-2006. We were pleased with the results of the Auditor General's Sunset Audit and look forward to being reauthorized for another 10 years. Yours respectfully, Jane Jozoff Chair i Table of Contents Staff Contact List Front Inside Cover Letter from the Chair i Agency Overview 1 The Commission’s History 3 Program Areas 9 Highlighted Program: ARTability 13 Financial Assistance: Awarded by the Commission (alphabetical by county and city) 16 Geographic Funding Distribution: FY 2000-2001 51 Arizona ArtShare 53 Summary of Federal Grants National Endowment and other Major Grants/Contributions 55 Financial Reports FY2001 56 Funding Summary 1967-2001 58 Former Commission Members Names and Dates of Service 59 Review Panels 2001 Grant Review Panels, 2001 Fellowships & Artist Projects, 2001 Governor’s Arts Awards 60 Agency Overview Vision Statement An Arizona where all citizens experience the arts as integral to their lives. Mission Statement To enhance the artistic development of all Arizona communities, arts organizations and artists through innovative partnerships and stewardship of public funds. Goals ƒ All people in Arizona have access to diverse arts experiences. ƒ Artistic and management skills of artists and arts organizations are strengthened. ƒ The essential role of the arts in teaching and learning, particularly in K-12, is accomplished. ƒ Access to arts information is provided through both “high-tech” and “high-touch” services. ƒ Public policy is favorable towards Arizona’s arts industry. ƒ Stable financial resources to implement the plan exist. History Following the formation of the National Endowment for the Arts in 1965, funding was made available to all state governments to form a state arts commission and to conduct a survey of all existing facilities, organizations and individuals engaged in the arts. The Arizona Commission on the Arts and Humanities was established as a state council by executive order of Governor Samuel P. Goddard on January 24, 1966. S.B. 139, establishing the Arizona Commission on the Arts and Humanities as a permanent state agency, was passed by the 28th Arizona Legislature and signed by Governor Jack Williams on March 13, 1967. Thus, the Arts Commission became the official agency of the State of Arizona “to stimulate and encourage public interest in the cultural resources, through the study and presentation of the performing arts and fine arts, to ensure that their role in the life of our communities will continue to grow and will play an even more significant part in the welfare and educational experience of our citizens.” In 1982, Governor Bruce Babbitt signed enabling legislation continuing the agency to July 1, 1992, and officially changing its name to the Arizona Commission on the Arts. Again in 1992, the agency was reinstated as an agency until 2002 by the Legislature and Governor Fife Symington. In 2001, the agency underwent a nine-month Sunset Audit through the Auditor General’s office. A bill reauthorizing the agency until 2102 will be acted on by the Legislature in 2002. General Information The Arizona Commission on the Arts receives and disburses funds from the State of Arizona and the National Endowment for the Arts. These federal and state dollars are catalytic to private funding; they strengthen the partnerships between the public and private sectors in support of the arts. A governing board of fifteen Commission members, appointed by the Governor of Arizona, awards grants and formulates policy consistent with the enabling legislation. Commission members serve terms of three years and are chosen for their demonstrated ability, good judgement and experience in arts-related fields. In addition, they are selected to ensure the geographic and ethnic representation of all areas of the state. 1 A rts Standards. The State Board of Education adopted Arts Standards with the expectation that students demonstrate competency in music, visual art, dance and theater by eighth grade and proficiency in one art form by graduation. The Commission provides project grants and administrative grants to organizations and schools. Project and administrative grants support arts activities in urban centers and rural communities, preserve the rich traditions of Arizona’s ethnic communities, encourage participation in the arts by people with disabilities and by citizens of all ages, and support strengthened professional artistic and administrative skills of Arizona’s arts organizations. In addition, the Arts Commission provides assistance to individual artists through artist fellowships and artist projects grants; artist residency opportunities in schools, communities and after-school programs; the Traveling Exhibitions Program; International Arts Exchange; and other professional development opportunities and professional resources. In addition to these grants, the Commission provides tools including convening/facilitating, staff/professional assistance, research, technology and information and referral to arts and community organizations, schools and artists. All grants and awards from the Arts Commission are made in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. 2 The Commission’s History 1972 Three Arizona artists began work serving one school district in the Commission’s Artists in Education program. Today the Artists in Residence (Arts Education) and other education programs provide work for more than 200 artists at 1,500 schools. Many of the artists who worked in the early years of the program are among Arizona’s successful practicing artists and their former students are among today’s arts audiences; some have followed their mentors and become artists. 1974 The Commission’s Expansion Arts program, serving Arizona’s ethnic populations, was the first state program of its kind in the country. The program encourages the presentation and preservation of Arizona’s rich ethnic traditions. 1976 The Commission initiated the Art in Arizona Towns program in response to interest from Arizona towns for quality performing arts events in their communities. Performing artists visit a community for three to six days, giving performances and workshops. The Ticket Discount program was introduced in partnership with social service organizations to help handicapped and elderly citizens attend performing arts events (program active for 15 years). 1978 The National Endowment for the Arts awarded a Challenge Grant of $480,000 to the Arts Commission for distribution among eight major cultural institutions. This special three-year grant required the institutions to match each federal dollar with at least three dollars of new and increased giving. The institutions actually matched the grant with seven dollars of private donations to one federal dollar. This same year general operating support 3 grants were awarded to large institutions. The Challenge Grant and Basic Aid demonstrate the commitment of the Arts Commission to contributing to the continued artistic development of our statewide cultural treasures. The Artists Fellowship program began awarding fellowships in the visual arts, the performing arts and creative writing. The program underscores one of the Commission’s primary goals: recognition and support for Arizona’s artists. Fellowship awards provide individual artists the opportunity for research and development. The Art in Public Places program was triggered when Governor Bruce Babbitt commissioned works of art by Arizona artists for two new buildings in the Capitol Mall. Following this, the Commission designed and implemented an Art in Public Places program that assists local communities in selecting, commissioning and funding art for public spaces. Initiated with the support of a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship grant to Executive Director Louise Tester, the Commission began a pilot project of cultural exchange with Mexico. This full-scale program, called the International Exchange program (International Arts Exchange), provides assistance for Arizona artists to tour Mexico and other countries and for international artists to tour Arizona. 1980 The first Governor’s Arts Awards program took place. Awards were given by Governor Bruce Babbitt to recognize excellence in individual and corporate support to the arts. The Governor’s Arts Awards program continues as a joint project of the Governor’s Office, Arizonans for Cultural Development and the Arizona Commission on the Arts. The Organization Development Program (ODP) was designed as a specialized training program to give technical assistance to the boards of directors and staffs of Arizona’s developing arts organizations. Today the program provides funding and technical support to more than 130 Arizona arts organizations which produce ongoing public programs. 1981 The Design program was initiated to give technical assistance to communities and nonprofit organizations in graphic design and the planning of cultural facilities: performing arts centers, galleries, museums, cultural parks and artists’ spaces. 1982 As a result of a positive performance review conducted of state agencies by the Arizona Auditor General’s office, Governor Bruce Babbitt signed enabling legislation continuing the agency to July 1, 1992, and officially changing its name to Arizona Commission on the Arts. 1984 Arizona became an affiliate of Meet the Composer, Inc., the national service organization which promotes the music of living American composers, encourages the commissioning of new music and develops audiences for the music of our time. 1987 The Arts Commission celebrated its twentieth anniversary with the completion of a major research project resulting in a statewide arts plan, Arizona: The Arts in Partnership, 1987 - 1990. The plan gave visibility to Arizona’s model arts programs and showed how the arts could serve as partners with other sectors in promoting Arizona’s artistic resources. 1988 The Arizona Commission on the Arts joined six other state arts agencies in a national consortium that was awarded a three-year Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support individual artists. The Local Arts Agencies project began to assist developing local arts agencies with program planning and with administrative and organizational skills. The project increases awareness and accessibility of the arts in each participating community. The Arts Commission, cooperatively with the Arizona Department of Education, completed the First Statewide Survey on the Status of Arts Education in Arizona Public Schools, 1988. Subsequently, a retreat held to assess the survey information was attended by educators, arts administrators and community leaders who issued a consensus statement, The Oak Creek Accord, a five-year plan for the future growth and direction of arts education in Arizona. 1989 Artist Projects support individual artists in all disciplines for specific projects. The program responds to artists’ ideas, dreams and needs. Especially encouraged are collaborations and interdisciplinary projects. The Arizona Arts Trust Fund, established by the State Legislature by adding fifteen dollars to the annual corporate filing fee, increased general operating support for arts organizations. Participating organizations must document a plan to include representatives of racial and ethnic minorities on their boards. Education projects (Arts Education) assist schools and arts education organizations with projects that help make the arts basic to education. Strong emphasis is placed on collaborations among arts disciplines and use of community resources in the arts. 4 1990 Anti-Drug A.P.P.L.E. Corps, a partnership between Artists, Private enterprise, Prosecutors, Law enforcement and Educators places artists in after school programs to help our youth, family and community to reject drugs. The program is supported with RICO funds from the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. Arizona Arts Congress, in conjunction with Arizonans for Cultural Development and Arizona Alliance for Arts Education, brought over 300 people to the Arizona Capitol to hear legislators speak about the arts and to attend a luncheon with their legislators. Arizona Dance on Tour increases the audiences for quality dance presentations. National touring artists present concerts and residencies with local dance companies and communities. Tribal Museum program (Tribal Museum Assessment) provides technical assistance to established and emerging tribal museums and cultural centers. Over twenty-five tribes were surveyed in Arizona to identify needs of tribal museums and their communities. Technical assistance includes on-site consultants and salary assistance. 1991 Rural Assistance program provided technical assistance to rural sponsors for exhibition development. A series of workshops were held in Bisbee, Flagstaff, Globe and Sacaton. Topics included audience development, education programs, care and preserva-tion of artwork, working with historic buildings and developing exhibition seasons (program active for two years). The Arts Commission joined the Arizona Department of Education and the fine arts departments of the three state universities in a collaborative effort to make the arts a part of basic education. The results of this joint effort were 5 a Directory of Arizona Exemplary Fine Arts Sites, K - 8, Arizona Arts Education Research Institute and Artist/Teacher Institutes. 1992 Arizona Save Outdoor Sculpture! is part of a national campaign to locate and inventory publicly accessible outdoor sculpture and increase public awareness of the value of outdoor sculpture and the need to care for it. Arizona SOS! joins 35 other states in the effort sponsored by the National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property and the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution (program active for two years). Collaborative Initiatives program focused on collaborative artistic projects that help organizations involve and reach new communities. Priority goes to projects that show a sincere sharing of talents and specific efforts to understand different cultures. Funded by the National Endowment for the Arts (program active for one year). Arizona Arts Education Research Institute (AAERI) funds research studies which examine programs in the arts to determine their impact on learning. The program involves the Arts Commission, the Arizona Department of Education and the fine arts colleges of the three state universities. 1993 Border Arts project supported arts programs reflective of the cultural heritage of the people in the border counties of Yuma, Santa Cruz and Cochise (program active for two years). Tumblewords: Writers Rolling Around the West places Arizona poets and writers in underserved communities for outreach activities and public community readings. Supported through Western States Arts Federation. 1994 Arts Education Through Distance Learning allowed two teams to conduct distance learning experiments using communications technology with K-12 arts curricula. At the University of Arizona, music and visual art lessons were designed. At Arizona State University, dance and drama were the focus. 1996 The Arizona Arts Endowment Fund (Arizona ArtShare), a public/private partnership, was created by the Arizona Legislature and Governor Fife Symington. This long-term funding mechanism will, through income from permanent endowment funds, support the stabilization efforts of Arizona arts organizations, and arts education. 1997 Arts Standards. The State Board of Education adopted Arts Standards with the expectation that students demonstrate competency in music, visual art, dance and theater by eighth grade and proficiency in one art form by graduation. The Commission works with the Department of Education and the Arizona Alliance for Arts Education to develop strategies to help local schools make the arts an integral part of the curriculum. 1998 Arizona ArtsPlace. The Arizona Commission on the Arts entered into a unique collaboration with the Phoenix Arts Commission, Business Volunteers for the Arts, the Tucson-Pima Arts Council, Arizona State University, and the Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF). This collaboration provides grants, technical assistance, hardware/ software, and training to Arizona’s nonprofit arts organizations to develop and maximize their online capabilities. 6 1999 School To Work was a federally funded program, designed to bring businesses and schools together to create meaningful work experiences for students. The Arizona Commission on the Arts became the fiscal agent for a unique Arts and Humanities Partnership to introduce students to the wide variety of careers available in the arts (program active for three years). ARTability: Accessing Arizona’s Arts is a consortium of 30 plus organizations who combined resources to hire a full-time Accessibility Coordinator to provide technical advice to arts and cultural organizations wishing to develop accessible programs and spaces; distribute information regarding accessible arts programs and facilities to the disability community; organize, promote and coordinate Audio Description, American Sign Language interpretation, and other accessibility services; promote Universal Design in architecture; provide information on accessibility-related issues; and promote community awareness of disability-related issues. Artist/Teacher Institutes supports two or three-day professional development institutes for teachers and administrators on-site in rural school districts throughout Arizona. The Institutes are presented by Arizona Commission on the Arts staff and a group of teaching artists, and are designed to help teachers in rural schools gain additional understanding and skills to teach using the arts and to implement the Arizona arts standards. 2000 Arts and Culture Build Communities is a public/private partnership with the Arizona Community Foundation, the Arizona Humanities Council and the Arizona Department of Commerce, to support planning and implementation of projects with ethnic or rural arts/cultural or heritage organizations 7 that support a community’s cultural resources through economic and tourism development strategies. ArtistsRegister.com/Arizona is a statewide online register of Arizona’s visual artists which eliminates multiple slide submissions for artists and provides easy-to-access notices of public art projects and competitions. The online register is designed to connect people interested in visual arts with Arizona artists and their work. ArtistsRegister.com/Arizona is a collaborative project with the Chandler Arts Commission, City of Glendale, City of Yuma, Greater Oro Valley Arts Council, Phoenix Arts Commission, Scottsdale Cultural Council, Tempe Cultural Services, Tucson/Pima Arts Council and the Western States Arts Federation. 2001 The agency participated in a ninemonth sunset audit by the Auditor General. Legislation has been introduced in the 2002 session to reauthorize the agency for 10 years. Arizona has also been selected as one of 13 states to participate in a national research project funded by the WallaceReader’s Digest Funds to explore new strategies to build public participation in the arts. The Understanding Participation project (UP) is designed as a learning opportunity between the state arts agency, consultants in the areas of arts participation, and Arizona’s arts organizations, communities and artists. The project brings together national research and technical assistance combined with local research and experiments to result in broadening, deepening and diversifying participation in the arts. The Arizona Commission on the Arts participates in the programs of the Western States Arts Federation. Focused services include fee support to presenters of the performing arts, the WESTAF Book Awards and Tumblewords for writers, technical assistance and consultant services, and promotion of the arts in and of the Western United States, including online registers for visual, performing and literary artists. The Arizona Commission on the Arts is also a member of the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, Americans for the Arts and The Association of American Cultures. In its first year of existence, the Commission sponsored 32 events, serving a small arts constituency. Since that time the migration to the Southwest has multiplied several times the population of Arizona, increasing the demand for the arts. Criss-crossing the state are hundreds of arts and community organizations, dedicated to making their communities better places in which to live, work and play. The organizations receiving Commission support reach or touch more than eight million people annually. The commitment to continued cultural development in Arizona is a challenge shared by arts organizations, artists, audiences and the Arizona Commission on the Arts. A nti-Drug A.P.P.L.E. Corps, a partnership between Artists, Private enterprise, Prosecutors, Law enforcement and Educators places artists in after school programs to help our youth, family and community to reject drugs. 8 Program Areas The Commission serves not just as a funder, but as a source for information, assistance and connection throughout the state. Professional program and administrative staff provide specialized expertise in artistic and educational discipline areas, and work with consultants and other service providers to respond to the growing and changing needs of Arizona’s nonprofit arts industry. Here is a general overview of the program areas the Commission currently focuses on: Design Offers technical services to communities and nonprofit organizations on graphic design and cultural facility planning—performing arts centers, galleries, museums, cultural parks or artists’ spaces. Assistance is available during all stages of facility development: garnering citizens’ comments, hiring consultants, preparation of grant applications for feasibility studies and pre-architectural planning. Art in Public Places assists cities, counties and local nonprofit agencies commission works of art for permanent installation in places of public access. Education Coordinates Arts Education with multiple components. Arts Education projects assist practicing artists in all arts disciplines with residencies in schools, libraries, museums and other community settings. The residencies reinforce the value of the arts as a part of basic education and provide students and teachers the opportunity to explore the arts and participate in hands-on creative experiences with artists. Arts Education projects also encourage the development of professional arts education organizations and program initiatives by local school districts. In collaboration with the Department of Education and the fine arts colleges of the three universities, the Arizona Arts Education Research Institute (AAERI) supports research in arts education, and teacher/researcher 9 collaborations in arts education research. Anti-Drug A.P.P.L.E. Corps is a partnership between Artists, Private enterprise, Prosecutors, Law enforcement and Educators, placing artists in after-school programs to help our youth, family and community reject drugs. Expansion Arts Encourages the growth and preservation of Arizona’s many ethnic traditions. Assists community-based arts projects in performing and visual arts, expanding the involvement of all citizens. The Tribal Museum Assessment program provides technical assistance to established and emerging tribal museums and cultural centers. The International Arts Exchange promotes exchanges primarily between Arizona and Mexico and serves as a resource to organizations on both sides of the border, and also supports projects with other countries. General Operating Support Aids small, mid-sized and large organizations in strengthening their artistic and administrative skills, and their ability to provide ongoing public programming. This Organization Development Program combines salary assistance for professional managers, support for artistic and administrative expenses, and training/professional development for staff and board members. The program is divided into four levels, depending upon the size of the organization’s operating budget and the type of support needed. Stabilization Training, supported by Arizona ArtShare, provides two- to three-year tailored, in-depth consultancies focusing on financial stabilization and governance to up to three organizations annually. Literature Assists poets and writers in a diversity of contemporary literature projects— residencies, workshops, readings, assistance to small presses and literary mag- T he Commission serves not just as a funder, but as a source for information, assistance and connection throughout the state. azines. Tumblewords: Writers Rolling Around the West places Arizona poets and writers in underserved communities for outreach activities and public readings. Fellowships in creative writing are awarded annually; matching funds areprovided by the Bill Desmond Fund at the Arizona Community Foundation. Local Arts Agencies Assists developing local arts agencies (arts councils and commissions) with cultural program planning and with administrative and organizational skills. Local arts agencies participating in the project must be nonprofit organizations designated to operate on behalf of a local government, or an operating unit of a city or county government. Alliances formed during the cultural planning process between arts organizations, city governments, chambers of commerce, educators and community members are strengthened so that local arts agencies become significant cultural resources in their communities. Performing Arts Supports music, theater and dance activities, offering technical assistance and project support to performing arts organizations and artists. Meet the Composer/Arizona program promotes the music of living American composers and encourages the performance and commissioning of new music. Arizona Dance on Tour brings national dance companies to present concerts and residencies with local dance companies and communities. Performing Arts Fellowships are awarded annually. Presenting Assists programs of multidisciplinary presenters with community arts planning and support of professional artists’ fees for festivals; residencies; or performance, literary or exhibition series. Assistance is given to artists with touring techniques, residency services and management. 10 Traveling Exhibitions Traveling Exhibitions are offered to rural communities without access to museums and to urban centers to complement the state’s museums. Visual Arts Supports visual arts activities, offering technical assistance and project support to museums, visual arts organizations and artists. Serves the visual arts in rural communities and urban neighborhoods. ArtistsRegister.com/Arizona is an online slide bank available for use by arts organizations, galleries, corporations and the general public seeking to locate professional artists. Fellowships in Visual Arts are awarded annually. Information and Referral Provides information and technical services in the business of the arts. The Arts Resource Center, a specialized non-circulating library, contains information not otherwise available to Arizona arts organizations, communities and artists. The Center maintains up-to-date publications on copyright, taxes, legal issues, health hazards in the arts, arts participation, fundraising, management, marketing, publicity, board development and cultural facility planning. Speakers are available to arts organizations and artist groups. Publications include the monthly Bulletin, Arizona Arts Roster, Traveling Exhibitions Roster, Artists Guide to Programs and Guide to Grants: Organizations and Schools; and the Commission maintains an extensive website with links to other sites and resources. Convening/Facilitating The Commission can serve as a catalyst and facilitator in bringing members of a community together around issues and opportunities in the arts and arts education. Whether through the annual statewide Southwest Arts Conference (SWAC) for over 250 artsworkers, or 11 small roundtable discussions in community centers or school board rooms, Commission staff serve as a guide in the sharing of ideas and information. Research Artists and arts organizations require accurate and current information in order to make the best decisions. The Commission gathers current research and statistics in a broad range of areas from cultural tourism to economic impact studies to the impact of arts education on student learning. Utilizing our website more and more as a connector, the Commission shares this local, regional and national research with the community. Through the Commission's Understanding Participation project (UP), Arizona's partnership with the Wallace-Reader's Digest Funds, over the next five years the arts community will research and learn together about what motivates people to participate in the arts. Technology Access to information and services "24/7" is vital to today's business pace. Through increased investment of resources in our website, the agency provides this to its constituents. Opportunities, information, resources and funding possibilities are among the components the Commission posts or links to, as well as enhanced versions of our print publications such as the Guide to Grants: Organizations and Schools and Arizona Arts Roster. Technological links must go both ways, so the Commission partners with other agencies including the Phoenix Arts Commission and Business Volunteers for the Arts in Arizona ArtsPlace, providing funding and planning assistance to arts organizations to maximize their online capabilities. Professional Staff Assistance Program staff with strong experience in their particular fields provide the non-profit arts industry with technical assistance in areas such as organizational development, community participation-building, grants preparation, public relations/marketing and other administrative and artistic functions. Their statewide perspective also allows them to be valuable referrals, connecting one organization or artist or school with another in the state (or outside the state) that can be a valuable resource or peer. A juried roster of peer consultants offer consultancies at low or no cost to small and mid-sized arts organizations in many areas including accessibility, fundraising, facility planning, board development and strategic planning. Highlighted Program ARTability - Accessing Arizona's Arts In 1998, Arizona's arts organizations were struggling in their attempts to involve audience members and artists with disabilities. American Sign Language-interpreted and audiodescribed programs were occasionally offered but attracted only small numbers of deaf or blind audience members; information on the needs of audience members with disabilities was not consistent throughout arts organizations; and members of the public with disabilities had no consistent way of learning about accessible arts events. A key leader in accessible programming was Arizona Theatre Company, which had made connecting to people with disabilities a priority by focusing on introducing audio description to Arizona. They received a National Endowment for the Arts grant to initiate these services, and to share the describers and equipment with other arts organizations. Arts for All/Third St. Kids partnered on this outreach. Quickly realizing the statewide value of a coordinated program, ATC, the Arizona Commission on the Arts and other arts organizations which had provided leadership in accessible programming convened community meetings in Tucson and Phoenix. These conversations overwhelmingly affirmed the need for a quality-driven communitywide program to focus on making arts events accessible and enriching experiences for all members of the community, regardless of disability. With estimates of 289,000 Arizonans with disabilities, and 640 arts organizations, the need was obvious. ARTability was created as this statewide program in 1999. The Commission provided a general operating support of $6,000, and more than 25 other arts and disability organizations joined as partners, committing funding and/or inkind services. Founding partners committed to participate for an initial three13 year period, recognizing that the building of relationships between the arts organizations and disability community was a long-term effort. A full-time coordinator was hired. With a background in theatre and business administration, Cindy Brown brought a unique combination of skills, as well as her personal experience as an artist who developed a disability after establishing her career. A Steering Committee representing the arts and disability communities was formed. ARTability and its coordinator jumped into action immediately, providing a wide range of services and information. Initial activities included developing a quarterly newsletter with ARTability information and calendars of accessible arts events in Phoenix and Tucson; providing training to "front of house" individuals (box office representatives, docents and ushers who interact with patrons) on disability issues and sensitivity; attracting new consortium members and identifying additional funding sources; and speaking at a wide variety of community events. ARTability's reputation quickly grew, and in its second year of operation its coordinator became a regular guest on KXCI Radio and Sun Sounds Radio as well as making guest appearances on KTAR Radio; was requested as a guest speaker, committee member and grants panelist both in- and out-of-state; and increased the amount and type of technical assistance available. Brown has advised facilities on issues of accessible design, including the Herberger Theater Center, Orpheum Theatre, and the indesign-phase Mesa Arts Center and Tempe Performing Arts Center. More than 1,000 ushers, docents, volunteers and staff receive training each year, and ARTability Summits now take place twice a year, providing panel presentations and workshops on issues such as use of TT machines for deaf and speech-impaired callers, box office and facility seating issues for patrons with l W hat is ARTability? ARTability acts as a bridge between arts organizations and the disability community by: ƒ Acting as a resource to arts and cultural organizations ƒ Promoting accessible arts events to the disability community ƒ Promoting arts-related accessibility services ƒ Furthering a sense of community ƒ Making a variety of arts experiences available and accessible to all limited mobility or who use wheelchairs or guide animals, and ARTability has become known as a connection for artists with disabilities, who often feel isolated from each other. The Arizona Commission on the Arts received the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies' 2000 National Innovation Award on behalf of ARTability, and ARTability was awarded a very competitive National Endowment for the Arts grant for expanding its services and programs. ARTability is the only statewide program of its kind in the country. Since its inception, ARTability has built its consortium to more than 40 partners, all of whom provide cash or substantial inkind support; has attracted a pool of committed and talented volunteers; has grown its mailing list from 0 to more than 2,500; has developed a website with calendars of accessible events and consortium-member links; has garnered media coverage in, among others, the Arizona Republic, The Business Journal, New Times, Phoenix Magazine, The Tribune Newspapers, BackStage, Channel 15 (Phoenix) and KTAR (Phoenix). Outreach has expanded beyond its initial service areas of Tucson and Phoenix to Prescott, Wickenburg and Flagstaff. Arts organizations adding accommodations with ARTability's technical assistance and promotion include Prescott Fine Arts Association, Arizona Arts Chorale, Sharlot Hall Museum, East Valley Children's Theater, Arizona Jewish Theatre Company, Phoenix Theatre and Cookie Company, Valley Youth Theatre, Theatre Works and UApresents. The Herberger Theater Center "Ambassador Usher" program, a cadre of ushers participating in ongoing disability training, is now expanding to serve other downtown Phoenix venues. Nearing completion of its third year of existence, ARTability is preparing to enter its next phase, re-assessing its pro- gram priorities through dialogue with both the arts and disability communities. The potential for increasing access to all Arizonans is just beginning to be tapped. ARTability serves as an example of the power of combined resources and action to make a difference in the community. What kinds of arts events has ARTability helped to organize, enhance or promote? ƒ Artists Without Bounds: A selfguided tour of artwork throughout the Valley created by artists with disabilities ƒ Theatre and opera events which are audio-described for audience members who are blind or have low vision ƒ American Sign Language-interpreted performing arts events for audience members who are deaf ƒ Tactile tours of museum exhibits and theatre events for people who are blind or have low-vision ƒ Art and dance workshops for adults with physical disabilities ƒ Radio theatre productions broadcast by Sun Sounds Radio, an information access service for the blind and visually impaired ƒ Trainings to improve the quality of audio description and American Sign Language-interpretation services for arts events ƒ An original theatre production based on the autobiography of an adult with cerebral palsy ƒ "Low Dough" shows - theatre, music, visual arts and crafts events and poetry readings which cost $5 and under to attend ƒ A photography exhibit which has as its subject breast cancer survivors and a painting exhibit of portraits of young people with disabilities ƒ An arts festival featuring musical, dance and drama performances and visual artwork by U.S. veterans ƒ National exhibition and writing competitions for artists with disabilities 14 ARTability Consortium Members (as of 12/31/01) ƒ Actors Theatre of Phoenix ƒ Arizona Bridge to Independent Living ƒ Arizona Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired ƒ Arizona Commission on the Arts ƒ Arizona Council for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing ƒ Arizona Office for Americans with Disabilities ƒ Arizona Opera ƒ ASU Herberger College of Fine Arts ƒ ASU Public Events ƒ Arizona Jewish Theatre Company ƒ Arizona Theatre Company ƒ Area Agency on Aging ƒ Arts for All, Inc. ƒ Borderlands Theatre ƒ Childsplay, Inc. ƒ DIRECT ƒ East Valley Children's Theatre ƒ Essential Theatre ƒ Great Arizona Puppet Theatre ƒ Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities ƒ Heard Museum ƒ Herberger Theater Center ƒ Invisible Theatre ƒ Marathon Marketing ƒ Mesa Arts Center ƒ Orpheum Theatre ƒ Phoenix Art Museum ƒ Phoenix Arts Commission ƒ Phoenix Boys Choir ƒ Phoenix Museum of History ƒ Phoenix Symphony ƒ Phoenix Theatre/Cookie Co. ƒ Prescott Fine Arts Association ƒ Pueblo Grande Museum ƒ Scottsdale Cultural Council ƒ Sharlot Hall Museum ƒ Southwest Shakespeare Company ƒ Sun Sounds ƒ Tempe Cultural Services ƒ Tucson Pima Arts Council ƒ UApresents ƒ Valley Center of the Deaf ƒ Valley Youth Theatre 15 ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ VSA Arts West Valley Art Museum West Valley Fine Arts Council Yavapai Blind Center The list above includes consortium partners who have provided financial or in-kind support as of 12/20/01. Additional funding provided by the Arizona Community Foundation, the ELA Foundation, BP Amoco p.I.c, the Pacific Disability and Business Technical Center, the Marshall Fund and the National Endowment for the Arts. Financial Assistance Awarded by the Commission (alphabetical by county and city) This section details each individual grant made to organizations and individuals in FY01. Organized alphabetically by county, and then by municipality within the county, this lists each grantee and the title of the project or grant type, and the sources of funds for the grant. A rizona has also been selected as one of 13 states to participate in a national research project funded by the WallaceReader’s Digest Funds to explore new strategies to build public participation in the arts. All grants are awarded through a process in which the organization or individual applies for support; if they meet eligibility requirements, their application is reviewed through the applicable process and criteria. Applicants must document/certify the use of the funds before payment is made, and they report on the project after completion (except Fellowships). Federal funds are provided through Congressional appropriations to the National Endowment for the Arts; Arizona receives funds through a Partnership Agreement (a portion is calculated by formula, a portion through a competitive review process) and Challenge America (designed to support programs in underserved areas). State funds are appropriated by the Arizona State Legislature. ATF denotes the Arts Trust Fund; these grants are specifically designated for general operating support for arts organizations. Other funds come from interest generated by Arizona ArtShare, the state arts endowment fund; RICO funds through the Maricopa County Attorney's Office to support Anti-Drug A.P.P.L.E. Corps projects; Meet the Composer, Inc.; School to Work; and Tumblewords. 16 Financial Assistance Awarded by the Commission Counties and Cities FY 2000-2001 County/City Subgrantees or Projects Federal State ATF Other Total 0 1,450 0 0 1,450 0 2,800 0 0 2,800 0 0 0 0 0 3,340 0 0 0 2,920 943 0 2,920 943 3,340 0 350 0 0 350 0 3,200 0 1,000 4,200 0 0 0 685 685 0 11,140 0 5,548 16,688 366 448 0 814 0 0 0 15,000 1,774 2,169 0 3,943 1,370 0 0 1,370 2,800 0 0 2,800 4,050 4,950 0 9,000 400 0 0 400 350 1,000 0 0 0 0 350 1,000 900 0 0 900 APACHE Alpine Alpine ESD, Alpine Elementary School A Week with Michael Lacapa Eagar Round Valley Fine Arts Association Performing Arts Series 2000-2001 T Ganado Ganado Unified School District Artist/Teacher Institute Artist/Teacher Institute Follow-Up Artist/Teacher Institute Level II ArtShare ArtShare Rock Point Jim, Rex Lee Professional Development Grant St. Johns St. Johns Fine Arts Association Arts for All and All for Arts St. Johns Unified SD, St. Johns High School School to Work TOTAL APACHE COUNTY: ArtShare STW COCHISE Bisbee Bisbee Community Chorus Organization Development Program Level I 0 Bisbee Mining & Historial Musuem Arts & Culture Build Communities Initiative 15,000 Bisbee Repertory Theatre Organization Development Program Level I 0 Bisbee Underground Film Festival 2nd and 3rd Bisbee Underground Film Festivals 0 Bisbee USD Fine Arts Department Tucson Symphony Orchestra Just for Kids 0 Central School Project Organization Development Program Level II 0 Hoyer, Todd Professional Development Grant 0 Southwestern Institute for Culture and Art Professional Development Grant 0 Sudden Opportunity Grant 0 Southwestern Institute for Culture and Art (Albert Hopper/Barbara Yorkis) Consultant Services Grant 0 17 AAERI = Arizona Arts Education Research Institute; ArtShare = Arizona ArtShare/Arts Endowment; Comm = Commerce Tourism Initiative; FY2000 = Extended Grant; Local = Locals Fund; MTC = Meet the Composer; RICO = Maricopa County Attorney’s Office; STW = School to Work; Tumble = Tumblewords oday the Artists in Residence and other education programs provide work for more than 200 artists at 1,500 schools. County/City Subgrantees or Projects Federal State ATF Other Total 0 350 0 0 350 0 2,284 0 0 2,284 0 1,800 0 0 1,800 0 4,000 0 0 4,000 0 2,925 0 0 2,925 0 0 0 7,500 7,500 15,000 24,369 7,567 7,500 54,436 0 2,100 0 0 2,100 0 0 0 0 1,000 1,498 500 1,270 0 1,831 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,000 3,329 500 1,270 0 4,500 0 0 4,500 0 0 500 699 0 855 0 0 500 1,554 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 8,147 0 0 6,853 15,000 0 300 0 0 300 0 250 0 0 250 0 2,482 1,000 0 0 6,518 0 0 1,000 9,000 0 3,200 0 0 3,200 0 0 25,563 0 25,563 0 0 0 856 856 Hereford Clark, Leslie Professional Development Grant Pearce Ash Creek School District Artist/Teacher Institute Level I Desert Community Arts Artistic Entertainment in Rural Cochise County Sierra Vista Cochise College Artists Residencies Sierra Vista Parks and Leisure Services Art Discovery Series Tombstone Arizona Western Heritage Foundation Art & Culture Builds Communities Initiative TOTAL COCHISE COUNTY: Comm COCONINO Flagstaff Authors in Schools Foundation Galatea: Transformative Power of Reading and Writing Canyon Movement Company, Inc. Arizona ArtsPlace Organization Development Program Level I Planning and Development Grant Summer Dance Festival Coalition for Children and Youth A.P.P.L.E. Corps Cross Cultural Dance Resources, Inc. Professional Development Grant Organization Development Program Level I Divine, Jill Creative Writing Fellowship Dry Creek Arts Fellowship Art & Culture Builds Communities Initiative Falk, Darcy Professional Development Grant Flagstaff Children's Museum Professional Development Grant Flagstaff Cultural Partners Arizona ArtsPlace Locals Development Flagstaff Light Opera Company Light Opera and Musical Productions Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra Organization Development Program Level III Flagstaff Unif. Dist., Coconino High School School to Work Comm STW 18 County/City Subgrantees or Projects Flagstaff Unif. Dist., Knoles Elementary School Artists in Residence Flagstaff Unif. Dist., Marshall Elementary School Artists in Residence Flagstaff Unif. Dist., Mt. Elden Middle School School to Work Flagstaff Unif. Dist., New Start School to Work Flagstaff Unif. Dist., Sinagua High School School to Work Flagstaff Unif. Dist., W. F. Killip Elementary School to Work Heritage Square Trust Heritage Square Summer Concert Series Human Nature Microcosm/Macrocosm Between Nature Planning and Development Grant Jay, James Professional Development Grant Literacy Volunteers of Coconino County 4th Annual Northern Arizona Book Festival Art & Culture Builds Communities Initiative Flagstaff Reads Lecture Series Tumblewords Magic Curtain Productions Organization Development Program Level II Master Chorale of Flagstaff Organization Development Program Level I Museum of Northern Arizona Basic Aid Northern Arizona Artists Association (Marty Khan) Consultant Services Grant Northern Arizona University Spectrum 2001 Performing Arts Series Sojourner, Mary Professional Development Grant Theatrikos Theatre Company Organization Development Program Level II Federal State ATF Other Total 0 3,030 0 0 3,030 0 1,400 0 0 1,400 0 0 0 775 775 STW 0 0 0 683 683 STW 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 0 0 600 600 STW 0 3,200 0 0 3,200 0 0 1,700 500 0 0 0 0 1,700 500 0 375 0 0 375 0 7,500 0 0 3,600 0 2,125 0 0 0 0 0 0 7,500 0 750 3,600 15,000 2,125 750 0 2,925 3,575 0 6,500 0 1,270 1,553 0 2,823 0 0 52,346 0 52,346 0 450 0 0 450 0 5,400 0 0 5,400 0 380 0 0 380 0 4,050 4,950 0 9,000 0 3,600 0 0 3,600 0 800 0 0 800 0 0 0 0 5,000 0 0 0 10,477 15,000 0 0 15,000 5,000 10,477 0 2,345 0 0 2,345 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 Comm Tumble Grand Canyon Grand Canyon Association A Century of Grand Canyon Art Grand Canyon Ballet Company Summer Performing Arts Festival Grand Canyon Music Festival Art & Culture Builds Communities Initiative Continental Harmony Millennium Celebration Organization Development Program Level III Grand Canyon Unif. School Dist. Artists in Residence Grand Canyon Unif. Dist., Grand Canyon High School to Work 19 Comm STW AAERI = Arizona Arts Education Research Institute; ArtShare = Arizona ArtShare/Arts Endowment; Comm = Commerce Tourism Initiative; FY2000 = Extended Grant; Local = Locals Fund; MTC = Meet the Composer; RICO = Maricopa County Attorney’s Office; STW = School to Work; Tumble = Tumblewords County/City Subgrantees or Projects Federal State ATF Other Total 0 3,600 0 0 3,600 0 2,345 0 0 2,345 0 3,624 0 0 3,624 0 0 0 0 1,000 1,392 0 0 0 0 0 23,868 0 0 14,400 0 1,000 1,392 14,400 23,868 0 750 0 0 750 0 419 0 0 419 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 2,345 0 0 2,345 Page Lake Powell Concert Association Performing Arts Series 2000-2001 Page School District, Desert View Elementary Artists in Residence Page School District, Lake View Elementary Artists in Residence Sedona Sedona Arts Center Arizona ArtsPlace Community Mural Project National Arts Stabilization Training Organization Development Program Level III Sedona Arts Center (Wesley O. Brustad) Consultant Services Grant Sedona Jazz on the Rocks (Grant Wolf) Consultant Services Grant Sedona-Oak Creek Unif. Dist., West Sedona Elem. Artists in Residence ArtShare Williams Williams School Dist., Williams Elem/Middle Sch. Artists in Residence TOTAL COCONINO COUNTY: 18,129 80,942 131,536 49,417 280,024 GILA Globe Cobre Valley Center for the Arts Images Summer Youth Musical Theater Program Globe USD, Copper Rim Elementary School School to Work Vecinos y Companeros Cinco de Mayo Fiesta 0 0 720 500 0 0 0 0 720 500 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 993 0 0 993 0 0 0 784 784 0 2,702 0 0 2,702 0 200 0 0 200 0 350 0 0 350 0 628 0 0 628 0 7,693 0 1,784 9,477 STW Miami Miami Boom Town Spree Association Sudden Opportunity Grant Miami USD, Lee Kornegay Middle School School to Work STW Payson Payson Unified School District Artist/Teacher Institute Level I Rim County Museum Professional Development Grant San Carlos Miles, Douglas Professional Development Grant Rope, Evleyn Professional Development Grant TOTAL GILA COUNTY: 20 County/City Subgrantees or Projects Federal State ATF Other Total 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 9,000 0 0 0 9,000 0 0 5,500 2,250 0 2,750 1,000 0 6,500 5,000 ArtShare 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 680 0 0 680 0 0 0 938 938 STW 0 0 0 1,089 1,089 STW 0 0 0 730 730 STW 0 0 0 413 413 STW 9,000 8,430 2,750 10,170 30,350 GRAHAM Ft. Thomas Ft. Thomas USD, Ft. Thomas Elementary School School to Work STW Peridot San Carlos Apache Cultural Center Tribal Museums Safford Gila Valley Arts Council Bach to Blues Organization Development Program Level I Safford USD, Dorothy Stinson School to Work Safford USD, Lafe Nelson School School to Work Safford USD, Mt. Graham High School School to Work Safford USD, Safford High School School to Work Safford USD, Safford Middle School School to Work Thatcher Eastern Arizona College Visiting Writers Series Thatcher USD, Jack Daley Primary School School to Work Thatcher USD, Thatcher Elementary School School to Work Thatcher USD, Thatcher High School School to Work Thatcher USD, Thatcher Middle School School to Work TOTAL GRAHAM COUNTY: GREENLEE Duncan Duncan Unified Schools Artist/Teacher Institute Follow-Up Duncan Unified Schools, Duncan Elem. School Artist/Teacher Institute 0 346 0 0 346 0 0 0 2,356 2,356 TOTAL GREENLEE COUNTY: 0 346 0 2,356 2,702 6,500 0 0 0 6,500 0 2,400 0 0 2,400 6,500 2,400 0 0 8,900 ArtShare LA PAZ Parker Colorado River Indian Tribes Tribal Museums Yuma Arizona Western College, La Paz County A Celebration of Diversity TOTAL LA PAZ COUNTY: 21 AAERI = Arizona Arts Education Research Institute; ArtShare = Arizona ArtShare/Arts Endowment; Comm = Commerce Tourism Initiative; FY2000 = Extended Grant; Local = Locals Fund; MTC = Meet the Composer; RICO = Maricopa County Attorney’s Office; STW = School to Work; Tumble = Tumblewords County/City Subgrantees or Projects Federal State ATF Other Total 0 0 0 1,380 1,380 0 4,125 0 0 4,125 0 0 1,000 100 0 0 0 0 1,000 100 FY2000 0 0 0 5,400 5,400 STW 0 450 0 0 450 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 4,553 5,564 0 10,117 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 2,680 0 0 2,680 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 1,530 0 0 1,530 0 2,345 0 0 2,345 0 1,400 0 0 1,400 0 3,050 0 0 3,050 0 0 0 793 793 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 300 0 0 300 0 1,935 0 0 1,935 0 500 0 0 500 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 MARICOPA Avondale Agua Fria UHSD (2) School to Work STW Carefree Foothills Community Foundation Desert Foothills Musicfest 2001 A rizona Dance on Tour increases the audiences for quality dance presentations. Cave Creek Cave Creek Museum Consultant Services Grant Professional Development Grant Cave Creek USD (6) School to Work Sonoran Arts League (Robert Chamberlain) Consultant Services Grant Chandler Arizona Designer Craftsmen 2000-2001 Workshop Series Chandler Cultural Foundation Organization Development Program Level III (Locals) Chandler Unif. School Dist., Anna Marie Jacobson Artists in Residence Chandler Unif. School Dist., Goodman Elementary Artists in Residence Chandler Unif. School Dist., Howard K. Conley School Artists in Residence Chandler Unif. School Dist., Knox Elementary Artists in Residence Chandler Unif. School Dist., San Marcos Elementary Artists in Residence Chandler Unif. School Dist., Sanborn Elementary Artists in Residence Chandler Unif. School Dist., Shumway Elementary Artists in Residence Chandler USD (1) School to Work DeVere Dance Company, Inc. PASSIONS - Human Expressions Through the Arts Friends of the Chandler Public Library Friends' 6th Annual Multicultural Festival Hammer, Levi Professional Development Grant ICAN - Improving Chandler Area Neighborhoods A.P.P.L.E. Corps Kyrene School Dist., Kyrene de la Paloma Elem. Hat Band Project Kyrene School Dist., Kyrene de las Brisas Artists in Residence STW 22 County/City Subgrantees or Projects Kyrene School Dist., Kyrene del Cielo Elementary Artists in Residence McIver, Beverly Visual Arts Fellowship San Marcos Symphony Organization Development Program Level II YMCA - Chandler/Gilbert A.P.P.L.E. Corps Federal State ATF Other Total 0 2,645 0 0 2,645 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 2,700 3,300 0 6,000 0 3,038 0 0 3,038 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 250 0 0 250 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 0 0 250 250 0 635 776 0 1,411 1,500 0 0 1,500 594 727 0 1,321 2,700 2,000 3,300 0 0 0 6,000 2,000 1,365 0 0 1,365 1,750 0 0 1,750 1,000 0 0 1,000 2,895 0 0 2,895 1,200 0 0 1,200 1,200 0 0 1,200 1,500 0 0 1,500 1,800 0 0 1,800 2,895 0 0 2,895 0 0 4,443 4,443 0 0 0 1,200 FY2000 Fountain Hills Fountain Hills Parks and Recreation Department Concerts in the Park Malroy, Rosemary Professional Development Grant Gilbert Gilbert Parks and Recreation Gilbert Concerts in the Parks Gilbert USD (1) School to Work Southwest Youth Symphony Organization Development Program Level I STW Glendale Arizona Bluegrass & Old-Time Musicians Assoc. 6th Annual Pioneer Bluegrass Days Festival 0 Ballet Folklorico Fiesta Mexicana Organization Development Program Level I 0 Bead Museum Organization Development Program Level II 0 The Huichol Web of Life 0 Deer Valley Unif. School Dist., Bellair Elementary Artists in Residence 0 Deer Valley Unif. School Dist. Deer Valley High School, Artists in Residence 0 Glendale Elem. School Dist., Bicentennial North Elem. Childsplay Residency 0 Glendale Elem. School Dist., Desert Garden School Artists in Residence 0 Glendale Elem. School Dist., Discovery School Artists in Residence 0 Glendale Elem. School Dist., Horizon Elementary Artists in Residence 0 Glendale Parks and Recreation Glendale Junior Players 0 Glendale Public Library Live at the Library 0 Glendale Union High School Dist., Apollo High Artists in Residence 0 Glendale USD (3) School to Work 0 Isaac School Dist., Isaac Middle School Artists in Residence 1,200 23 STW AAERI = Arizona Arts Education Research Institute; ArtShare = Arizona ArtShare/Arts Endowment; Comm = Commerce Tourism Initiative; FY2000 = Extended Grant; Local = Locals Fund; MTC = Meet the Composer; RICO = Maricopa County Attorney’s Office; STW = School to Work; Tumble = Tumblewords County/City Subgrantees or Projects Federal Oasis Center for the Arts Organization Development Program Level I Peoria Unified School District Opera - The True Story of Cinderella Peoria USD (8) School to Work Phoenix Conservatory of Music Organization Development Program Level II Professional Development Grant Professional Development Grant Southwest Education Center After School Residency Continuing the Arts Through Staff Development Washington Elem. School Dist., Arroyo Elementary Artists in Residence Washington Elem. School Dist., Roadrunner School Childsplay Residency Washington Elem. School Dist., Sweetwater School Artists in Residence State ATF Other Total 0 446 0 0 446 0 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 0 0 6,010 6,010 0 0 0 2,700 200 350 3,300 0 0 0 0 0 6,000 200 350 0 0 2,250 500 0 0 0 0 2,250 500 0 1,400 0 0 1,400 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 700 0 0 700 0 0 0 12,716 12,716 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 1,400 0 0 1,400 0 400 0 0 400 0 2,375 0 0 2,375 0 0 0 0 16,200 1,000 0 19,800 0 12,200 0 0 12,200 36,000 1,000 0 568 0 0 568 0 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 410 502 0 912 0 2,475 3,025 0 5,500 0 1,054 1,288 0 2,342 0 135 0 0 135 STW Laveen Hart-Stevens, Yolanda Professional Development Grant Laveen ESD (3) School to Work Laveen School Dist., Laveen Elementary School Artists in Residence Laveen School Dist., Vista del Sur Middle School Artists in Residence Moreno, Martin Y. Professional Development Grant STW Litchfield Park New Life Center Playback Theatre: Stories of Survival West Valley Fine Arts Council National Arts Stabilization Training Organization Development Program Level III Sudden Opportunity Grant West Valley Fine Arts Council (Beth Walkup) Consultant Services Grant ArtShare Mesa Arizona Art Education Association Arizona ArtsPlace Arizona Theatre Alliance Organization Development Program Level I Ballet Etudes Organization Development Program Level I Fiesta Chorus Chapter of Sweet Adelines International Organization Development Program Level I Henry, Deborah Professional Development Grant 24 County/City Subgrantees or Projects Mesa Arts Center Organization Development Program Level III (Locals) Professional Development Grant Mesa Community College Southwest Studies Mining History/North by Southwest Mesa Parks, Recreation and Cultural Division A.P.P.L.E. Corps Mesa Southwest Museum Guild Territorial Day Festival Mesa Symphony Orchestra Guest Artists Organization Development Program Level II Mesa Symphony Orchestra (Nancy Harkins) Consultant Services Grant Mesa Unif. School Dist., Creative Arts Resource Ctr. Performing Arts Package Mesa Unif. School Dist., Emerson Elementary School Artists in Residence Mesa Unif. School Dist., Ishikawa Elementary School Artists in Residence Mesa Unif. School Dist., MacArthur Elementary Artists in Residence Mesa Unif. School Dist., Sandra Day O'Connor Sch. Artists in Residence Mesa USD (11) School to Work Metropolitan Youth Symphony Organization Development Program Level I Southwest Shakespeare Company, Inc. 2000-2001 Season, Artistic Designers Project Arizona ArtsPlace Organization Development Program Level I Xicanindio, Inc. Organization Development Program Level III Professional Development Grant Federal State ATF Other Total 0 0 12,240 350 14,960 0 0 0 27,200 350 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 1,395 0 0 1,395 0 1,550 0 0 1,550 0 0 1,875 2,475 0 3,025 0 0 1,875 5,500 0 450 0 0 450 0 4,325 0 0 4,325 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 840 0 0 840 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 2,345 0 0 2,345 0 0 0 14,550 14,550 0 2,114 2,584 0 4,698 0 0 0 2,250 1,000 2,475 0 0 3,025 0 0 0 2,250 1,000 5,500 0 0 0 400 10,710 0 0 0 10,710 400 0 1,530 0 0 1,530 0 0 0 1,366 1,366 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 1,530 0 0 1,530 0 0 0 2,000 2,000 0 2,800 0 0 2,800 STW Morristown Morristown Elem. School Dist., Morristown Elem. Artists in Residence Morristown ESD (1) School to Work STW Paradise Valley Goldberg, Beckian Fritz Creative Writing Fellowship Scottsdale Unif. School Dist., Cherokee Elementary Artists in Residence Peoria Arizona Thespians Association/Cactus High School Artist Teacher Institute Level I Northwest Black History Committee Black History Festival 25 ArtShare AAERI = Arizona Arts Education Research Institute; ArtShare = Arizona ArtShare/Arts Endowment; Comm = Commerce Tourism Initiative; FY2000 = Extended Grant; Local = Locals Fund; MTC = Meet the Composer; RICO = Maricopa County Attorney’s Office; STW = School to Work; Tumble = Tumblewords County/City Subgrantees or Projects Theater Works Organization Development Program Level III Federal State ATF Other Total 0 10,709 13,090 0 23,799 0 0 0 3,875 0 16,200 0 0 19,800 0 22,000 0 3,875 22,000 36,000 0 0 1,000 0 0 0 0 15,000 1,000 15,000 0 3,785 0 0 3,785 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 0 0 14,000 14,000 0 450 0 0 450 0 500 0 0 500 0 3,500 0 0 3,500 0 0 2,625 3,825 0 4,675 0 0 2,625 8,500 0 3,600 0 0 3,600 0 0 5,078 400 6,206 0 0 0 11,284 400 0 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 700 0 0 700 0 43,895 53,649 0 97,544 6,000 0 0 0 6,000 0 350 0 0 350 0 598 732 0 1,330 0 0 0 3,000 0 2,000 0 23,660 0 0 0 0 3,000 23,660 2,000 0 2,625 0 0 2,625 Phoenix Actors Theatre of Phoenix American Safari Arizona ArtShare - Working Capital Organization Development Program Level III Affiliation of Arizona Indian Centers, Inc. Native American Artists Showcase Arts & Culture Build Communities Initiative Alhambra Elem. School Dist., Alhambra AOK A.P.P.L.E. Corps Alhambra Elem. School Dist., Catalina Ventura Sch. Artists in Residence American Indian Recognition Days Gourd Dance Arizona Alliance for Arts Education Arizona ArtShare - Education Arizona Alliance for Arts Education (Carla Roberts) Consultant Services Grant Arizona Artist Blacksmith Association Professional Development Grant Arizona Asian American Association Arizona Asian Festival 2001 Arizona Ballet School Guest Artist's Fees for Summer Programs Organization Development Program Level II Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections Integrated Arts Program Arizona Jewish Theatre Company Organization Development Program Level III Professional Development Grant Arizona National Livestock Show, Inc. Cowboy Classics: Western Art & Gear Show Arizona Opera (Denise Labreque/Lilia Bumbull) Consultant Services Grant Arizona Opera Company Basic Aid ARTability ARTability - Accessing Arizona's Arts ARTability(Beverly Blanton Duzik) Consultant Services Grant Artlink, Inc. Organization Development Program Level I Atlatl, Inc. Exhibition Development Workshops Organization Development Program Level III Professional Development Grant Ballet & Friends Toys for Tots Nutcracker ArtShare Comm ArtShare 26 County/City Subgrantees or Projects Federal Ballet Arizona Basic Aid 0 National Arts Stabilization Training 0 Balsz Elem. School Dist., Balsz Elementary School Artists in Residence 0 Baymon, Marcia Professional Development Grant 0 Black Theatre Troupe, Inc. Art & Culture Builds Communities Initiative 0 Organization Development Program Level III 0 Peanutman-Black History Alive in the Classroom 0 Professional Development Grant 0 Borovansky-Gaines, Dominika Artist Project 0 Professional Development Grant 0 Business Volunteers for the Arts Organization Development Program Level II 0 Professional Development Grant 0 Cartwright Elem. School Dist., Spitalny Elementary Artists in Residence 0 Center Dance Ensemble Guest Choreographer 0 Organization Development Program Level I 0 Central Arizona Shelter Services, Inc. Playback Theatre: The Heart of the Street 0 Central City Academy Artists in Residence 1,500 Centro Cultural Mexicano Day of the Dead Celebration 0 Sudden Opportunity Grant 0 Chapman, Timothy Visual Arts Fellowship 0 Christ Lutheran Preschool Preschool Modern Dance 0 Christ the King Liturgical-Charismatic Church/ Up With Kids Preschool Young Children Dance 0 Christmas House Foundation Christmas House Mariachi Music Program 0 Clark, Cynthia L. Professional Development Grant 0 Consortium of Black Organizations and Others on the Arts (COBA) Organization Development Program Level I 0 Creighton School District, Gateway Elementary Artists in Residence 0 Creighton School District, Monte Vista School Artists in Residence 1,200 Creighton School District, William T. Machan Artists in Residence 0 Cruise, Mei-Kuei Chan Professional Development Grant 0 27 State ATF Other Total 27,365 0 33,447 0 0 4,704 60,812 4,704 1,200 0 0 1,200 200 0 0 200 0 0 2,000 350 0 10,009 0 0 15,000 0 0 0 15,000 10,009 2,000 350 3,400 200 0 0 0 0 3,400 200 3,825 295 4,675 0 0 0 8,500 295 750 0 0 750 2,250 1,575 0 1,925 0 0 2,250 3,500 2,375 0 0 2,375 0 0 0 1,500 2,800 1,000 0 0 0 0 2,800 1,000 5,000 0 0 5,000 656 0 0 656 1,500 0 0 1,500 2,250 0 0 2,250 400 0 0 400 494 604 0 1,098 1,773 0 0 1,773 0 0 0 1,200 1,400 0 0 1,400 250 0 0 250 ArtShare Comm AAERI = Arizona Arts Education Research Institute; ArtShare = Arizona ArtShare/Arts Endowment; Comm = Commerce Tourism Initiative; FY2000 = Extended Grant; Local = Locals Fund; MTC = Meet the Composer; RICO = Maricopa County Attorney’s Office; STW = School to Work; Tumble = Tumblewords County/City Subgrantees or Projects Dance Motion Performing Company, Inc. Kosmic Kommotion: A Dance Experience Desert Bells International Organization Development Program Level I Downtown Phoenix Partnership (AMS Planning and Research) Consultant Services Grant Downtown Urban Community Kids A.P.P.L.E. Corps Enos, Lucille Professional Development Grant Falk, Jeff Professional Development Grant Fernandez, Rudy Professional Development Grant Fowler SD, Santa Maria Middle School Dance Around the World Free Arts of Arizona Organization Development Program Level III Free Arts of Arizona (Herbert J. Paine) Consultant Services Grant George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center Arts & Culture Build Communities Initiative Gittoes, Joyce Professional Development Grant Great Arizona Puppet Theater Guest Artist Series Organization Development Program Level II Great Arizona Puppet Theatre (Jacky Alling) Consultant Services Grant Grounding Point Dance Company, Inc. Planning and Development Grant Professional Development Grant Heard Museum Basic Aid Helwig, Helen Professional Development Grant Herberger Theater Center Organization Development Program Level III Theater Arts Incubator Project Hernandez, Dora Professional Development Grant Houle, Kelly M. Professional Development Grant Howe, Benjamin Professional Development Grant Isaac School Dist., Joseph Zito Elementary Sch. A.P.P.L.E. Corps Kelsey-Mapel, Jane Professional Development Grant Laveen School Dist., M. C. Cash Elementary Sch. Artists in Residence Federal State ATF Other Total 0 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 2,025 2,475 0 4,500 0 500 0 0 500 0 0 0 1,744 1,744 0 250 0 0 250 0 400 0 0 400 0 350 0 0 350 0 1,800 0 0 1,800 0 7,975 9,748 0 17,723 0 250 0 0 250 15,000 0 0 0 15,000 0 350 0 0 350 0 0 2,300 4,725 0 5,775 0 0 2,300 10,500 0 250 0 0 250 0 0 500 150 0 0 0 0 500 150 0 0 126,274 RICO 0 126,274 0 300 0 0 300 0 0 9,900 1,600 12,100 0 0 0 22,000 1,600 0 80 0 0 80 0 200 0 0 200 0 200 0 0 200 0 3,188 0 0 3,188 0 350 0 0 350 0 2,345 0 0 2,345 28 County/City Subgrantees or Projects Leininger, Margaret Professional Development Grant Lerman, Richard Artist Project Live Art Platform Professional Development Grant Love, Leo V. Creative Writing Fellowship Madison SD (1) School to Work Maricopa County Library District OZ 100th Anniversary Festival Metropolitan Arts Institute High School School to Work Morgan, Eileen Professional Development Grant Movement Source, Inc. Dance Company 2001: A Movement Odyssey Organization Development Program Level I Movimiento Artistico del Rio Salado Organization Development Program Level I Murphy School District After School Projects School to Work Murphy School Dist., William R. Sullivan School Artists in Residence Museo Chicano, Inc. Organization Development Program Level II Museum Association of Arizona Professional Development Grant Norman, Nita Vegamora Professional Development Grant Nuance, Inc. Professional Development Grant Paradise Valley Unif. School Dist., Campo Bello Artists in Residence Paradise Valley Unif. School Dist., Indian Bend Artists in Residence Paradise Valley Unif. School Dist., Mercury Mine Artists in Residence Paradise Valley Unif. School Dist., Whispering Wind Artists in Residence Paradise Valley USD (1) School to Work Parson, Carolyn Professional Development Grant Pendergast School Dist., Pendergast Elementary Artists in Residence Pessler, Anthony Visual Arts Fellowship Pevrini, Carol Anne Professional Development Grant 29 Federal State ATF Other Total 0 400 0 0 400 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 400 0 0 400 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 0 0 391 391 0 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 0 0 3,000 3,000 0 400 0 0 400 0 0 1,250 540 0 660 0 0 1,250 1,200 0 903 1,104 0 2,007 0 0 2,775 0 0 0 0 350 2,775 350 0 2,480 0 0 2,480 696 3,354 4,950 0 9,000 0 400 0 0 400 0 350 0 0 350 0 300 0 0 300 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 1,500 0 0 0 1,500 0 0 0 700 700 0 200 0 0 200 0 1,915 0 0 1,915 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 250 0 0 250 STW STW FY2000 STW STW AAERI = Arizona Arts Education Research Institute; ArtShare = Arizona ArtShare/Arts Endowment; Comm = Commerce Tourism Initiative; FY2000 = Extended Grant; Local = Locals Fund; MTC = Meet the Composer; RICO = Maricopa County Attorney’s Office; STW = School to Work; Tumble = Tumblewords County/City Subgrantees or Projects Phoenix Art Museum Basic Aid Phoenix Arts Commission Locals Aid Phoenix Bach Choir Organization Development Program Level III Phoenix Bach Choir (John Berglund) Consultant Services Grant Phoenix Blues Society 2000-2001 Blues Festival Series Phoenix Boys Choir Association Missa Criolla Organization Development Program Level III Professional Development Grant Phoenix Chinese Week Phoenix Chinese Week Phoenix Day School for the Deaf Playing More Stories Phoenix Early Music Society 2000-2001 Concert Series Phoenix Elem. School Dist., Capitol School Artists in Residence Phoenix Family Museum Professional Development Grant Phoenix Museum of History Quilts Past and Future Quilts Past and Future Phoenix Symphony Association Basic Aid Phoenix Theatre National Arts Stabilization Training Organization Development Program Level III PlayWright's Theatre New Play Development: RAMONA Organization Development Program Level I Quintessence Chamber Ensemble Organization Development Program Level I Professional Development Grant Rath, Ellen Getter Artist Project Roosevelt ESD (2) School to Work Roosevelt School District Intersession Arts with Opendance Scottsdale Unif. School Dist., Arcadia High School Artists in Residence Scottsdale Unif. School Dist., Hopi Elementary Artists in Residence Scottsdale Unif. School Dist., Ingleside Middle Artists in Residence Sedona Cultural Park (Terri Cranmer) Consultant Services Grant Federal State ATF Other Total 0 92,057 75,319 0 167,376 0 12,929 15,802 0 28,731 0 3,364 4,112 0 7,476 0 350 0 0 350 0 2,625 0 0 2,625 0 0 0 3,650 16,200 500 0 19,800 0 0 0 0 3,650 36,000 500 0 4,000 0 0 4,000 0 1,700 0 0 1,700 0 2,750 0 0 2,750 0 2,345 0 0 2,345 0 400 0 0 400 0 0 2,000 500 0 0 0 0 2,000 500 0 83,145 79,239 0 0 0 16,200 0 19,800 12,200 0 12,200 36,000 0 0 2,600 2,063 0 2,522 0 0 2,600 4,585 0 0 1,736 300 2,122 0 0 0 3,858 300 0 3,845 0 0 3,845 0 0 0 1,910 1,910 0 2,063 0 0 2,063 0 2,345 0 0 2,345 0 2,345 0 0 2,345 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 250 0 0 250 0 162,384 ArtShare STW 30 County/City Subgrantees or Projects Semaphor DanceWorks, Inc. Guest Choreographer Residencies 2000-2001 Smith-Dawson, Beverly Artist Project Solomon, Nina Ilitzky Professional Development Grant Southwest Arts and Entertainment (formerly Southwest Dance) Ballet Folklorico de Mexico New Directions - Three Musical Performances World Dance Downtown Seven Companies Southwest Behavioral Health Services A.P.P.L.E. Corps Southwest Human Development Arizona Wolf Trap Program String Sounds Gus and the Genie Todd, Megan A. Professional Development Grant Tumbleweed Center for Youth Development A.P.P.L.E. Corps Theatre as Rehearsal for Life Valley of the Sun School and Habilitation Center Inside Out Stories of Ourselves III Valley Youth Theatre Organization Development Program Level III Vandecar, Esther Professional Development Grant Villa, Aurora Hughes Professional Development Grant Villegas, Teresa Artist Project Washington Elem. School Dist., Acacia Elementary Artists in Residence Washington Elem. School Dist., Alta Vista Elem. Artists in Residence Washington Elem. School Dist., Cactus Wren Artists in Residence Washington Elem. School Dist., Chaparral Elem. Artists in Residence Washington Elem. School Dist., John Jacobs Elem. Artists in Residence Washington Elem. School Dist., Maryland Elem. Artists in Residence Washington Elem. School Dist., Mountain View Artists in Residence Washington Elem. School Dist., Ocotillo Elem. Artists in Residence Washington Elem. School Dist., Orangewood Elem. Artists in Residence Washington Elem. School Dist., Sunnyslope Elem. Artists in Residence 31 Federal State ATF Other Total 0 1,875 0 0 1,875 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 300 0 0 300 0 0 0 4,950 4,125 6,825 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,950 4,125 6,825 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 300 0 0 300 0 0 0 3,600 0 0 2,500 0 2,500 3,600 0 0 4,500 2,200 0 0 0 0 4,500 2,200 0 12,150 14,850 0 27,000 0 125 0 0 125 0 350 0 0 350 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 2,345 0 0 2,345 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 750 0 0 750 0 2,345 0 0 2,345 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 RICO AAERI = Arizona Arts Education Research Institute; ArtShare = Arizona ArtShare/Arts Endowment; Comm = Commerce Tourism Initiative; FY2000 = Extended Grant; Local = Locals Fund; MTC = Meet the Composer; RICO = Maricopa County Attorney’s Office; STW = School to Work; Tumble = Tumblewords County/City Subgrantees or Projects Washington Elem. School Dist., Washington School Artists in Residence Washington SD (4) School to Work YMCA - Ahwatukee Foothills A.P.P.L.E. Corps YMCA - Valley of the Sun, Chris-Town Branch Arts Count with Kids YMCA - Valley of the Sun, South Mountain Branch South Mountain Village Partnership for the Arts YMCA - Valley of the Sun, Urban Services City Arts YMCA Writer's Voice National Reading Tour The Writers Community Young Sounds of Arizona Free Meet-the-Composer Concert Organization Development Program Level I Federal State ATF Other Total 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 0 0 2,675 2,675 0 3,248 0 0 3,248 0 819 0 0 819 0 1,895 0 0 1,895 0 1,625 0 0 1,625 0 0 3,000 2,250 0 0 0 0 3,000 2,250 0 0 0 1,519 0 1,856 650 0 650 3,375 0 0 0 1,350 2,000 2,500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,350 2,000 2,500 0 3,750 0 0 3,750 0 0 1,750 1,279 0 1,562 0 0 1,750 2,841 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 0 0 2,175 2,175 0 384 469 0 853 0 954 1,167 0 2,121 0 2,250 0 0 2,250 0 200 0 0 200 0 3,375 0 0 3,375 0 0 2,475 1,750 3,025 0 0 0 5,500 1,750 0 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 354 0 0 354 STW MTC Queen Creek Queen Creek, Town of A.P.P.L.E. Corps Around the World in a Day Welcome to Queen Creek Scottsdale (Splinter Group) Conference Coordinating Committee Furniture 2001: A Cultural Odyssey Arizona Arts Chorale Heartbeat of African Music Organization Development Program Level I Arizona Watercolor Association AWA National Watercolor Exhibition 2000 Boys and Girls Club of Scottsdale A.P.P.L.E. Corps Encore Inter-Active Theatre, Inc. Organization Development Program Level I Ensemble Theatre Organization Development Program Level I Fleischer Museum Cultural Arts Series Floyd, Corrine Professional Development Grant Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Conservation of Husser Residence Drawings Greasepaint Scottsdale Youtheatre Organization Development Program Level I Summer Workshop 2000-2001 Hotchner, Kathy Artist Fellowships/Projects Laynor Foundation Museum Arizona ArtsPlace RICO 32 County/City Subgrantees or Projects Meagher, Patty Professional Development Grant Paradise Valley Unif. School Dist., Desert Shadows Artists in Residence Paradise Valley Unif. School Dist., Grayhawk Elem. Artists in Residence Paradise Valley Unif. School Dist., Sonoran Sky Artists in Residence Paradise Valley Unif. School Dist., Sunrise Middle Artists in Residence Purcell, Jason Professional Development Grant Scottsdale Artists' School Arizona ArtsPlace Scottsdale Community Players Organization Development Program Level I Scottsdale Cultural Council Basic Aid Professional Development Grant Scottsdale Unif. School Dist., Anasazi Elementary Artists in Residence Scottsdale Unif. School Dist., Arcadia Neighborhood Learning Center History Comes Alive Scottsdale Unif. School Dist., Cochise Elementary Artists in Residence Scottsdale Unif. School Dist., Cocopah Middle Artists in Residence Scottsdale Unif. School Dist., Desert Canyon Elem. Artists in Residence Scottsdale Unif. School Dist., Hohokam Elem. Artists in Residence Scottsdale Unif. School Dist., Laguna Elem. Childsplay Residency Scottsdale Unif. School Dist., Mountainside Middle Childsplay Project Scottsdale Unif. School Dist., Navajo Elementary Artists in Residence Scottsdale Unif. School Dist., Pueblo Elementary Artists in Residence Scottsdale Unif. School Dist., Saguaro High School Jazz-Blues Introduction Project Scottsdale Unif. School Dist., Sequoya Elementary Artists in Residence Scottsdale Unif. School Dist., Tonalea Elementary Artists in Residence Scottsdale Unif. School Dist., Yavapai Elementary Artists in Residence Young Artist Committee, Inc. Arizona Young Artist Piano Festival 2000 33 Federal State ATF Other Total 0 135 0 0 135 0 1,400 0 0 1,400 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 2,895 0 0 2,895 0 200 0 0 200 0 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 2,025 2,475 0 4,500 0 0 61,091 350 74,667 0 0 1,400 0 0 1,400 0 500 0 0 500 0 1,365 0 0 1,365 0 2,345 0 0 2,345 0 1,365 0 0 1,365 1,200 0 0 0 1,200 0 700 0 0 700 0 1,387 0 0 1,387 0 2,345 0 0 2,345 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 1,365 0 0 1,365 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 1,400 0 0 1,400 0 2,250 0 0 2,250 0 135,758 0 350 AAERI = Arizona Arts Education Research Institute; ArtShare = Arizona ArtShare/Arts Endowment; Comm = Commerce Tourism Initiative; FY2000 = Extended Grant; Local = Locals Fund; MTC = Meet the Composer; RICO = Maricopa County Attorney’s Office; STW = School to Work; Tumble = Tumblewords County/City Subgrantees or Projects Federal State ATF Other Total 0 0 4,500 300 0 0 0 0 4,500 300 0 10,902 13,325 0 24,227 0 2,500 0 0 2,500 0 2,345 0 0 2,345 0 8,496 10,384 0 18,880 0 827 1,010 0 1,837 0 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 2,250 0 0 2,250 0 0 3,000 5,000 0 0 0 0 3,000 5,000 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 9,950 0 0 9,950 0 3,500 0 0 3,500 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 303 0 0 303 0 2,700 0 0 2,700 0 0 0 1,800 1,800 0 350 0 0 350 0 2,252 0 0 2,252 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 0 0 16,200 0 300 19,800 0 0 0 12,400 0 36,000 12,400 300 0 500 0 0 500 Sun City Sun Cities Chamber Music Society 2000-2001 Season Professional Development Grant Symphony of the West Valley Organization Development Program Level III Surprise Arizona Classic Jazz Society Arizona Classic Jazz Festival 2000 Dysart Unif. School Dist., Kingswood Elementary Artists in Residence West Valley Art Museum Organization Development Program Level III Tempe A Ludwig Dance Theatre Organization Development Program Level I Arizona Chapter of the Percussive Arts Society AZPAS 2001 Spring Festival of Percussion Arizona Historical Society, Central Arizona Division Imagine! History and the Arts! Arizona State University Art Museum No Absolutes: Regional Contemporary Art Sites Around the City Arizona State University College of Education Film Festival - The Celluloid Curriculum Arizona State University Public Events 2000-2001 Audience Development/Education Arizona State University, Bilingual Press Publication of Two Novels Arizona State University, Department of Dance Guest Artist Series Arizona State University, Extended Campus Program Out to Lunch - Into the Arts Arizona State University, KBAQ Production Studio Artist Awareness Project 2000-2001 Arizona State University, School of Music Visiting Composers Series Bendix, Susan Professional Development Grant Boys and Girls Club of the East Valley Ladmo Branch, A.P.P.L.E. Corps Catholic Diocese of Phoenix, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School Artists in Residence Childsplay, Inc. Basic Aid National Arts Stabilization Training Professional Development Grant Chuduk, Mary Professional Development Grant FY2000 MTC ArtShare 34 County/City Subgrantees or Projects Desert Dance Theatre Guest Choreographer Garfield, Peggy Professional Development Grant Haddock, Jonathan Visual Arts Fellowship Harper, Jana Professional Development Grant In Mixed Company Organization Development Program Level II Jacobsen, Laura Professional Development Grant Japan America Society of Phoenix Matsuri: A Festival of Japan 2001 Joseph, Pinna Professional Development Grant Kuticka, Thea S. Creative Writing Fellowship Kyrene School Dist., Kyrene de las Manitas Artists in Residence Kyrene School Dist., Kyrene de los Ninos Artists in Residence Lineberry, Heather Professional Development Grant Luehrsen, Sandra Professional Development Grant Mayer, Dan Professional Development Grant Puthoff, Emily Professional Development Grant Savvidou, Dina Professional Development Grant Schutte, Jerry Lynn Visual Arts Fellowship Sniezek, Elena Professional Development Grant Soderberg, Kirby Professional Development Grant Spadter, Heidi Professional Development Grant Tempe City Cultural Services Organization Development Program Level III (Locals) Tempe Community Chorus Organization Development Program Level I Tempe Elem. School Dist., Holdeman Elementary Artists in Residence Tempe UHSD (4) School to Work Tempe Union High School Dist., McClintock High Artists in Residence Varholdt, Julie Professional Development Grant 35 Federal State ATF Other Total 0 2,000 0 0 2,000 0 350 0 0 350 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 500 0 0 500 0 3,825 4,675 0 8,500 0 350 0 0 350 0 3,500 0 0 3,500 0 200 0 0 200 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 2,345 0 0 0 2,345 0 1,665 0 0 1,665 0 350 0 0 350 0 300 0 0 300 0 400 0 0 400 0 500 0 0 500 0 200 0 0 200 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 300 0 0 300 0 300 0 0 300 0 300 0 0 300 0 9,034 11,042 0 20,076 0 360 440 0 800 0 1,988 0 0 1,988 0 0 0 2,924 2,924 0 1,750 0 0 1,750 0 135 0 0 135 STW AAERI = Arizona Arts Education Research Institute; ArtShare = Arizona ArtShare/Arts Endowment; Comm = Commerce Tourism Initiative; FY2000 = Extended Grant; Local = Locals Fund; MTC = Meet the Composer; RICO = Maricopa County Attorney’s Office; STW = School to Work; Tumble = Tumblewords County/City Subgrantees or Projects Federal State ATF Other Total 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 200 0 0 200 0 0 15,512 0 15,512 0 2,800 0 0 2,800 0 1,850 0 1,000 2,850 0 849 0 0 849 Zilliox, Marcus Khan Visual Arts Fellowship Zimmerman, Laurie Professional Development Grant Wickenburg Desert Caballeros Western Museum Organization Development Program Level III Friends of Music Committee, Inc. 2000-2001 Free Concert Presentation Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce 12th Annual Fiesta Septiembre Wickenburg Foundation for the Performing Arts (Beverly Duzik) Consultant Services Grant TOTAL MARICOPA COUNTY: ArtShare 30,641 1,026,898 806,419 178,231 2,042,189 MOHAVE Bullhead City Bullhead City ESD, Bullhead City Jr. High School-Broadway Music School to Work Bullhead City ESD, Desert Valley Elementary School to Work Bullhead City ESD, Diamondback Elementary Diamondback Drama Experience School to Work Colorado River UHSD, Mohave High School School to Work Mohave Community College, Mohave Valley Campus Performing Arts Mohave Valley SD, Camp Mohave Valley Elem. School to Work Mohave Valley SD, Ft. Mohave Elementary School School to Work 0 0 0 975 975 STW 0 0 0 900 900 STW 0 0 1,000 0 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 1,000 STW 0 0 0 965 965 STW 0 3,000 0 0 3,000 0 0 0 317 317 STW 0 0 0 317 317 STW 0 1,300 0 0 1,300 0 0 0 624 624 STW 0 0 2,480 0 0 0 0 737 2,480 737 STW 0 3,325 0 0 3,325 0 0 0 988 988 Fredonia Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians Kaibab Paiute Tribal Heritage Day Golden Valley EAGLE Academy School to Work Kingman Kingman School Dist., Hualapai Elementary School Artists in Residence School to Work Kingman School Dist., La Senita Elem. Arts Committee A.P.P.L.E. Corps Kingman School Dist., Manzanita Elementary School School to Work STW 36 County/City Subgrantees or Projects Federal State ATF Other Total 0 3,500 0 0 3,500 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 0 0 15,000 15,000 Comm 0 354 0 0 354 0 0 0 559 559 STW 0 0 0 650 0 0 300 0 300 650 Tumble 0 840 0 0 840 0 4,500 0 0 4,500 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 0 0 459 459 STW 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 22,149 0 25,141 47,290 0 0 0 980 980 9,000 0 0 0 9,000 0 0 0 164 164 0 1,680 0 0 1,680 0 3,200 0 0 3,200 0 6,050 0 0 6,050 Mohave Community College, Kingman Campus Performing Arts and Discovery Series Lake Havasu City Lake Havasu Charter School School to Work Lake Havasu City Historical Society for the Lake Havasu Museum of History Art & Culture Builds Communities Initiative Lake Havasu Community Concert Association Arizona ArtsPlace Lake Havasu USD, Oro Grande Elementary School School to Work Mohave Community College Discovery Series Speaker Sudden Opportunity Grant Mohave Community College, Communications Dept-Spanish Division Hispanic Heritage Series Mohave Community College, Div. of Arts & Enrichment Studies-Performing Arts Series Performing Arts Series 2000-2001 Mohave Valley Mohave Valley Elementary School District Fall/Spring Projects Mohave Valley SD, Mohave Valley Elementary School to Work Mohave Valley SD, Mohave Valley Jr. High School School to Work TOTAL MOHAVE COUNTY: NAVAJO Cibecue Cibecue-White Mtn. Apache Res., Cibecue High School to Work STW Fort Apache White Mountain Apache Heritage Program/Museum Tribal Museums Heber Heber/Overgaard USD, Mogollon High School School to Work STW Kayenta Chilchinbeto Community School Artists in Residence Youth Empowerment Services for Diné Bikeyah Jones Benally Family/Blackfire Navajo Nation Tour Lakeside Blue Ridge School Dist., Blue Ridge Elementary Artists in Residence 37 AAERI = Arizona Arts Education Research Institute; ArtShare = Arizona ArtShare/Arts Endowment; Comm = Commerce Tourism Initiative; FY2000 = Extended Grant; Local = Locals Fund; MTC = Meet the Composer; RICO = Maricopa County Attorney’s Office; STW = School to Work; Tumble = Tumblewords County/City Subgrantees or Projects Federal State ATF Other Total 0 540 0 0 540 0 2,900 0 0 2,900 0 0 0 810 810 2,485 0 4,015 0 6,500 0 0 3,200 1,000 0 0 0 0 3,200 1,000 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 11,485 18,570 4,015 2,954 37,024 0 2,925 0 0 2,925 0 1,665 0 0 1,665 0 350 0 0 350 0 1,665 0 0 1,665 0 250 0 0 250 0 0 2,275 2,250 0 2,750 0 0 2,275 5,000 0 0 0 600 600 STW 0 0 0 700 700 STW 0 4,050 0 0 4,050 0 4,000 0 0 4,000 0 4,000 0 0 4,000 0 831 1,015 0 1,846 Show Low Arts Alliance of the White Mountains Breaking New Ground Show Low Regional Chamber of Commerce Flagstaff Symphony Performance Show Low SD, Show Low Junior High School School to Work STW Snowflake Silver Creek Cultural Arts Council Locals Development Silver Creek Performing Arts Association 2000-2001 Concert Series Arizona ArtsPlace Winslow Tolchii Kooh Charter, Tolani Lake Elementary School to Work TOTAL NAVAJO COUNTY: STW PIMA Green Valley Green Valley Recreation, Inc. Tucson Symphony - Concert Series Pimeria Alto High School Artists in Residence Smith, Thelma Professional Development Grant Marana Marana Unif. School Dist., Roadrunner Elementary Artists in Residence Sells Johnson, Terrol Professional Development Grant Tohono O'odham Community Action Arizona Indian Basketweaver's Gathering Organization Development Program Level I Tucson Amphitheatre SD, Donaldson Elementary School School to Work Amphitheatre SD, Mesa Verde Elementary School School to Work Arizona Early Music Society, Inc. Early Music Concert Series Arizona Friends of Chamber Music Tucson Winter Chamber Music Festival 2001 Arizona Media Arts Center 2001 Arizona International Film Festival Arizona Repertory Singers Organization Development Program Level I 38 County/City Subgrantees or Projects Federal Arizona Theatre Company Arizona ArtsPlace Basic Aid Arts for All, Inc. Arizona ArtsPlace Organization Development Program Level III Arts for All, Inc. (Charles Lund) Consultant Services Grant Arts Genesis, Inc. Arizona ArtsPlace Organization Development Program Level III ArtsReach Arizona ArtsPlace Organization Development Program Level II Baker, Mary Professional Development Grant Ballet Arts Foundation Mark Schneider: Guest Artist and Choreographer Beeler, Kristin Professional Development Grant Bloodhut Productions Organization Development Program Level I Borderlands Theater Cultural Tourism Collaboration Organization Development Program Level III Arts & Culture Build Communities Initiative Borderlands Theater (Ann Yellott) Consultant Services Grant Bowden, Lisa Professional Development Grant Buckley, Daniel Artist Project Camp Fire Boys and Girls Arizona ArtsPlace Sudden Opportunity Grant Campbell, Shawn A. Professional Development Grant Catalina Chamber Orchestra Organization Development Program Level I Catholic Diocese of Tucson, St. Ambrose School School to Work Central Arts Collective Organization Development Program Level I Chax Press, Inc. Organization Development Program Level II Chicanos por la Causa, Inc. Tucson Viva Tucson, Tex-Mex Jam Child & Family Resources, Inc. A.P.P.L.E. Corps Coleman, Dan Performing Arts Fellowship Professional Development Grant 39 State ATF Other Total 0 0 1,000 54,024 0 66,029 0 1,000 0 120,053 0 0 1,000 0 0 21,250 0 0 1,000 21,250 0 500 0 0 500 0 0 1,000 4,820 0 5,891 0 0 1,000 10,711 0 0 1,000 4,725 0 5,775 0 0 1,000 10,500 0 200 0 0 200 0 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 300 0 0 300 0 734 896 0 1,630 0 0 0 1,700 0 0 0 11,370 0 0 0 15,000 1,700 11,370 15,000 0 400 0 0 400 0 360 0 0 360 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 0 963 1,000 0 0 0 0 963 1,000 0 300 0 0 300 0 1,643 2,008 0 3,651 0 0 0 200 200 0 526 644 0 1,170 0 2,700 3,300 0 6,000 0 2,925 0 0 2,925 0 0 0 3,995 3,995 0 0 5,000 300 0 0 0 0 5,000 300 Comm STW RICO AAERI = Arizona Arts Education Research Institute; ArtShare = Arizona ArtShare/Arts Endowment; Comm = Commerce Tourism Initiative; FY2000 = Extended Grant; Local = Locals Fund; MTC = Meet the Composer; RICO = Maricopa County Attorney’s Office; STW = School to Work; Tumble = Tumblewords County/City Subgrantees or Projects Community Extension Programs, Inc. A.P.P.L.E. Corps Cooley, Melanie Creative Writing Fellowship Cooper, Lisa Creative Writing Fellowship Cullen, Mitch Creative Writing Fellowship Cultural Exchange Council of Tucson, Inc. Tucson Heritage Experience Festival Dempsey, Vikki Lynn Artist Project Professional Development Grant Desert Players Theatre, Inc. Organization Development Program Level I Desert Voices Organization Development Program Level I Visions and Voices Dinnerware Contemporary Art Gallery Organization Development Program Level III Falkenstrom, Karen Professional Development Grant Ferguson, Kathryn Artist Project Flinn Design Studios Planning and Development Grant Foreman, Rebecca Professional Development Grant FUNHOUSE movement theater Hot Dawgs and Cool Tunes Gillespie, Charles Professional Development Grant Goldsmith, Barclay Professional Development Grant Greater Oro Valley Arts Council Arizona ArtsPlace Organization Development Program Level II (Locals) Music in the Schools Hamilton, Masha Professional Development Grant Hammond, Harmony Visual Arts Fellowship Hispanic Cultural Showcase Spring Series of Multi-Cultural Events Invisible Theatre Coming Through Organization Development Program Level III Invisible Theatre (Nancy Lutz) Consultant Services Grant Keuper, Ann Professional Development Grant Federal State ATF Other Total 0 2,800 0 0 2,800 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 2,250 0 0 2,250 0 0 4,200 350 0 0 0 0 4,200 350 0 286 349 0 635 0 0 2,025 1,250 2,475 0 0 0 4,500 1,250 0 1,272 1,555 0 2,827 0 350 0 0 350 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 401 0 0 401 0 250 0 0 250 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 300 0 0 300 0 300 0 0 300 0 1,000 0 0 1,000 2,483 0 6,017 2,400 0 0 0 0 8,500 2,400 0 400 0 0 400 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 800 0 0 800 0 0 2,300 6,783 0 8,291 0 0 2,300 15,074 0 350 0 0 350 0 300 0 0 300 40 County/City Subgrantees or Projects Federal Kore Press, Inc. Organization Development Program Level I Live Theatre Workshop Organization Development Program Level II Lodato, Victor Creative Writing Fellowship Professional Development Grant Magdaleno, Rita Maria Professional Development Grant Mendez, Donna Professional Development Grant Museum of Contemporary Art Organization Development Program Level I Museum of Contemporary Art (Robert Chamberlain) Consultant Services Grant Nash, Catherine Professional Development Grant Nemko, Deborah Professional Development Grant NEW ARTiculations Dance Theatre Arizona ArtsPlace Season Programming Odell, Jeri Professional Development Grant Old Pueblo Playwrights 2001 New Play Festival Orts Theatre of Dance Arizona ArtsPlace Organization Development Program Level II SemaphOrts Seven Deadly Sins Pham, Mang-Lan Professional Development Grant Pio Decimo Center Norteno Music Festival 2000 POG Poetry in Action Primavera Foundation Artistic Enhancement of Community Garden Raices Taller 222 Workshop & Art Gallery Back to Your Roots: Monoprint Silkscreen Workshop Reveille Gay Men's Chorus Organization Development Program Level I Richter, Brad Professional Development Grant Romero, Elaine Professional Development Grant Rush, Chris Visual Arts Fellowship Seven Pipers Scottish Society Scottish Traditional Performing Arts Workshops Sons of Orpheus Organization Development Program Level I 41 State ATF Other Total 0 716 874 0 1,590 0 2,700 3,300 0 6,000 0 0 5,000 300 0 0 0 0 5,000 300 0 425 0 0 425 0 300 0 0 300 0 1,236 1,511 0 2,747 0 545 0 0 545 0 400 0 0 400 0 300 0 0 300 0 0 975 1,250 0 0 0 0 975 1,250 0 280 0 0 280 0 500 0 0 500 0 0 0 0 1,000 1,125 1,575 1,000 0 1,375 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,000 2,500 1,575 1,000 0 500 0 0 500 0 2,400 0 0 2,400 0 714 0 0 714 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 950 0 0 950 0 1,043 1,274 0 2,317 0 300 0 0 300 0 300 0 0 300 0 5,000 0 0 5,000 0 900 0 0 900 0 2,475 3,025 0 5,500 AAERI = Arizona Arts Education Research Institute; ArtShare = Arizona ArtShare/Arts Endowment; Comm = Commerce Tourism Initiative; FY2000 = Extended Grant; Local = Locals Fund; MTC = Meet the Composer; RICO = Maricopa County Attorney’s Office; STW = School to Work; Tumble = Tumblewords County/City Subgrantees or Projects Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra Guest Artists Square and Round Dance Association of Southern Arizona Southern Arizona Dance Festival Tenth Street Danceworks Adams/Hawke Collaboration Organization Development Program Level I Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus Arizona ArtShare - Working Capital Organization Development Program Level III Tucson Arts District Partnership, Inc. Arizona ArtShare Working Capital Reserves Arizona ArtsPlace Organization Development Program Level III Tucson Blues Society 16th Annual Tucson Blues Festival Takin' it to the Streets Tucson Friends of Traditional Music Dance in the Desert 2000 Tucson Girls Chorus Association, Inc. Summer Fine Arts Program Tucson Jazz Society Organization Development Program Level III Tucson Jewish Community Center Tucson Jewish Film Festival Tucson Kitchen Musicians' Association 15th Annual Tucson Folk Festival Tucson Museum of Art Basic Aid Professional Development Grant Working Smart with Art Tucson Philharmonia Youth Orchestra Organization Development Program Level I Tucson Poetry Festival Committee, Inc. Poetry and Food Tucson Pops Orchestra Organization Development Program Level I Tucson Regional Ballet A Southwest Nutcracker La Boutique Fantasque Organization Development Program Level I Tucson Symphony Orchestra Basic Aid Tucson Unif. School Dist., Blenman Elementary Artists in Residence Tucson Unif. School Dist., Borton Primary Magnet Artists in Residence Tucson Unif. School Dist., Collier Elementary Artists in Residence Tucson Unif. School Dist., Corbett Elementary Artists in Residence School to Work Federal State ATF Other Total 0 1,525 0 0 1,525 0 2,100 0 0 2,100 0 0 900 825 0 1,009 0 0 900 1,834 0 0 0 7,560 0 9,240 10,000 0 10,000 16,800 ArtShare 0 0 0 0 1,000 8,004 0 0 9,783 10,000 0 0 10,000 1,000 17,787 ArtShare 0 0 4,000 2,250 0 0 1,000 0 5,000 2,250 ArtShare 0 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 4,876 5,960 0 10,836 0 938 0 0 938 0 2,625 0 1,000 3,625 0 0 0 25,282 418 4,125 30,900 0 0 0 0 0 56,182 418 4,125 0 2,475 3,025 0 5,500 0 3,600 0 0 3,600 0 2,025 2,475 0 4,500 0 0 0 2,250 1,223 2,025 0 0 2,475 0 0 0 2,250 1,223 4,500 0 24,289 29,687 0 53,976 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 2,625 0 0 2,625 0 0 1,200 0 0 0 0 632 1,200 632 ArtShare STW 42 County/City Subgrantees or Projects Tucson Unif. School Dist., Cragin Elementary Artists in Residence Tucson Unif. School Dist., Davidson Elementary School to Work Tucson Unif. School Dist., Duffy Elementary Artists in Residence Tucson Unif. School Dist., Ford Elementary School School to Work Tucson Unif. School Dist., Fruchthendler Elementary Artists in Residence Tucson Unif. School Dist., Howenstine High Magnet School to Work Tucson Unif. School Dist., Hudlow Elementary Artists in Residence Tucson Unif. School Dist., Keen Elementary Artists in Residence Tucson Unif. School Dist., Lynn-Urquides Elem. Artists in Residence Tucson Unif. School Dist., Lyons Elementary Artists in Residence Tucson Unif. School Dist., Maxwell Middle/TAC School to Work Tucson Unif. School Dist., Maxwell Middle/VSA Arts School to Work Tucson Unif. School Dist., Mission View Elementary Artists in Residence Tucson Unif. School Dist., Ochoa Elementary School to Work Tucson Unif. School Dist., Peter Howell Elementary Artists in Residence Tucson Unif. School Dist., Pueblo Gardens Elem. School to Work Tucson Unif. School Dist., Reynolds Elementary School to Work Tucson Unif. School Dist., Richey Middle School School to Work Tucson Unif. School Dist., Rincon/University High Artists in Residence Tucson Unif. School Dist., Robins Elementary Friday Workshops Tucson Unif. School Dist., Sam Hughes Elementary School to Work Tucson Unif. School Dist., Van Horne Elementary School to Work Tucson Unif. School Dist., Wakefield Middle Artists in Residence Tucson Unified School District Fine Arts Tucson Arts Connections Tucson Visiting Artist Consortium Art for Arizona Program Tucson Writers' Project A.P.P.L.E. Corps 43 Federal State ATF Other Total 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 2,345 0 0 2,345 FY2000 0 0 0 946 946 0 2,645 0 0 2,645 0 1,750 0 0 1,750 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 0 0 460 460 STW 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 2,870 0 0 2,870 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 0 0 950 950 STW 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 1,750 0 0 1,750 0 2,750 0 0 2,750 0 0 0 850 850 STW 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 1,500 0 0 1,500 FY2000 0 4,125 0 0 4,125 0 2,250 0 0 2,250 0 0 0 2,981 2,981 STW STW STW RICO AAERI = Arizona Arts Education Research Institute; ArtShare = Arizona ArtShare/Arts Endowment; Comm = Commerce Tourism Initiative; FY2000 = Extended Grant; Local = Locals Fund; MTC = Meet the Composer; RICO = Maricopa County Attorney’s Office; STW = School to Work; Tumble = Tumblewords County/City Subgrantees or Projects Federal Tucson/Pima Arts Council Locals Aid 0 UA Balalaika Orchestra 2001: A Balalaika Concert 0 University of Arizona - KUAT Communications Grp. Local Musicians Enhancement Project 0 University of Arizona Art Dept., Joseph Gross Gallery Expanding the Dialogue: Two Exhibitions 0 University of Arizona Extended University Community Connections 0 University of Arizona Poetry Center Wide Open: Poetry in the Larger World 0 University of Arizona, Center for Creative Photography The Nagatani/Tracey Collaboration 0 (returned unused funds $2569 in FY2002) University of Arizona, Office of Summer Session Desert Blues Concert 525 University of Arizona, UApresents Arizona Residency Dance Projects 0 University of Arizona, Womens Studies Advisory Council Writers' Journeys - Real and Imagined 2001 0 Vail SD, Desert Willow Elementary School School to Work 0 VSA Arizona Organization Development Program Level II 4,950 Waila Festival Committee Waila Festival 0 Watson, Blanca E. Villalobos Professional Development Grant 0 Professional Development Grant 0 Western Music Association, Inc. 12th Annual International Western Music Festival 0 White, Karen M. Artist Project 0 WomanKraft Organization Development Program Level I 0 Yoemem Tekia Foundation Design: Yaqui Living Museum 0 Tribal Museums 7,125 TOTAL PIMA COUNTY: State ATF Other Total 16,032 19,594 0 35,626 803 0 0 803 1,600 0 0 1,600 1,778 0 0 1,778 3,750 0 0 3,750 4,550 0 0 4,550 3,500 0 0 3,500 0 0 0 525 5,075 0 0 5,075 2,250 0 0 2,250 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 6,050 0 11,000 1,981 0 0 1,981 350 500 0 0 0 0 350 500 3,375 0 0 3,375 4,560 0 0 4,560 1,461 1,786 0 3,247 1,500 0 0 0 0 0 1,500 7,125 15,083 411,264 266,941 FY2000 FY2000 STW 57,314 750,602 PINAL Apache Junction Apache Junction Main Street Superstition Mountain Gathering of Cowboy Poets 0 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 854 0 1,605 2,459 Casa Grande Casa Grande Elementary School Dist. Inventive Architecture Casa Grande, City of A.P.P.L.E. Corps RICO 44 County/City Subgrantees or Projects Federal State ATF Other Total Catholic Diocese of Tucson, St. Anthony of Padua Catholic School Artists in Residence Pinal County Fine Arts Council, Inc. Arts in the Desert 0 1,365 0 0 1,365 0 3,600 0 0 3,600 0 0 760 250 0 0 0 0 760 250 0 1,530 0 0 1,530 0 2,888 0 0 2,888 0 3,700 0 0 3,700 0 0 1,500 500 0 0 0 0 1,500 500 9,000 0 0 0 9,000 0 350 0 0 350 9,000 19,497 0 1,605 30,102 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 0 791 966 0 1,757 0 354 0 0 354 0 3,825 4,675 0 8,500 0 0 2,027 500 2,478 0 0 0 4,505 500 0 696 0 0 696 Coolidge Pinal County Cities in Schools (Nancy Wolter) Consultant Services Grant Consultant Services Grant Eloy Toltec Elem. School Dist., Toltec Elementary Artists in Residence Florence Florence, Town of A.P.P.L.E. Corps Gold Canyon Gold Canyon Arts Council Canyon Sounds Concert Series International Society for Children's Choral & Performing Arts International Day of Choral Singing Concert Planning and Development Grant Maricopa Him-Dak EcoMuseum and Archives Tribal Museums Tamez, Margo Professional Development Grant TOTAL PINAL COUNTY: SANTA CRUZ Elgin Sonoita ESD, Elgin School School to Work STW Nogales Patrons of the Arts, Inc. Organization Development Program Level I Patrons of the Arts/Hilltop Gallery Arizona ArtsPlace (cancelled-funds returned in FY2002) Santa Cruz County Young Audiences Organization Development Program Level II Patagonia Patagonia Creative Arts Association Organization Development Program Level I Sudden Opportunity Grant Patagonia Creative Arts Association (Jacky Alling) Consultant Services Grant 45 AAERI = Arizona Arts Education Research Institute; ArtShare = Arizona ArtShare/Arts Endowment; Comm = Commerce Tourism Initiative; FY2000 = Extended Grant; Local = Locals Fund; MTC = Meet the Composer; RICO = Maricopa County Attorney’s Office; STW = School to Work; Tumble = Tumblewords County/City Subgrantees or Projects Federal State ATF Other Total 0 1,830 0 0 1,830 Santa Cruz Valley Art Association, Inc. Arizona ArtsPlace Native American Fine & Traditional Art Organization Development Program Level III 0 0 0 1,000 1,825 0 0 0 14,823 0 0 0 1,000 1,825 14,823 TOTAL SANTA CRUZ COUNTY: 0 12,848 22,942 1,000 36,790 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 0 1,200 0 0 0 0 1,000 1,200 1,000 STW 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 0 0 975 975 STW 0 0 975 945 0 0 0 0 975 945 FY2000 0 0 0 3,200 2,250 250 0 2,750 0 0 0 0 3,200 5,000 250 0 500 0 0 500 Rio Rico Santa Cruz Valley Unif. School Dist., San Cayetano Elementary Artists in Residence Tubac YAVAPAI Camp Verde Camp Verde USD, Camp Verde Elementary School to Work Chino Valley Chino Valley USD, Del Rio Elementary School School to Work Clarkdale Clarkdale-Jerome Elementary School School to Work Cornville Cottonwood-Oak Creek SD, Oak Creek School Artists in Residence Cottonwood Cottonwood-Oak Creek SD, Cottonwood Elem. School to Work Cottonwood-Oak Creek SD, Cottonwood Middle School to Work Cottonwood-Oak Creek SD, Dr. Daniel Bright Artists in Residence School to Work Cottonwood-Oak Creek SD, Oak Creek School School to Work Excel Education Centers School to Work Old Town Association Free Summer Concert Series Old Town Art Fest Verde Valley Concert Association 2000-2001 Concert Series Organization Development Program Level I Professional Development Grant Verde Valley Concert Association (Nancy Wolter) Consultant Services Grant 46 County/City Subgrantees or Projects Federal State ATF Other Total 0 0 0 943 943 STW 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 0 0 863 863 STW 0 200 0 0 200 0 200 0 0 200 0 0 13,926 0 13,926 0 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 2,925 0 1,000 3,925 0 0 1,000 0 0 8,703 0 0 1,000 8,703 0 700 0 0 700 0 500 0 0 500 0 0 0 1,000 1,000 STW 0 0 0 1,073 1,073 ArtShare 0 200 0 0 200 0 1,000 0 0 1,000 0 3,600 0 1,000 4,600 0 750 0 0 750 0 7,300 0 0 7,300 0 3,700 0 0 3,700 0 4,980 0 0 4,980 Dewey Humboldt Unif. School Dist., Bradshaw Mountain High School School to Work Humboldt Unif. School Dist., Glassford Hill Middle School School to Work Humboldt Unif. School Dist., Mountain View School to Work Prescott Faller, Liz Professional Development Grant Greco, Kristen Professional Development Grant Phippen Museum Organization Development Program Level III Prescott Area Arts & Humanities Council Sudden Opportunity Grant Prescott College Sudden Opportunity Grant Prescott Downtown Partnership Tsunami on the Square Prescott Fine Arts Association Arizona ArtsPlace Organization Development Program Level III Prescott Fine Arts Association (Cindy Brown/Ken Edwards) Consultant Services Grant Prescott Fine Arts Association (Lynn Timmons Edwards) Consultant Services Grant Prescott Trinity Pres. Church, Trinity After School Arts Program School to Work Prescott Unified School District Artist/Teacher Institute Follow-Up Ruby, Jay Professional Development Grant Sharlot Hall Historical Society Arizona ArtsPlace Sharlot Hall Museum Thirteenth Arizona Cowboy Poets Gathering Tsunami on the Square Sudden Opportunity Grant Yavapai College Community Events Discovery Series Yavapai College/Prescott College Southwest Writers Series: Meet the Authors Yavapai Symphony Association, Inc. Performing Arts Series - Music 47 ArtShare ArtShare AAERI = Arizona Arts Education Research Institute; ArtShare = Arizona ArtShare/Arts Endowment; Comm = Commerce Tourism Initiative; FY2000 = Extended Grant; Local = Locals Fund; MTC = Meet the Composer; RICO = Maricopa County Attorney’s Office; STW = School to Work; Tumble = Tumblewords County/City Subgrantees or Projects Federal State ATF Other Total 0 1,200 0 0 1,200 0 975 0 0 975 0 150 0 0 150 0 1,386 1,693 0 3,079 1,489 0 7,511 0 9,000 0 0 1,024 2,250 0 2,750 0 0 1,024 5,000 0 0 10,840 0 10,840 0 0 2,895 0 0 0 0 923 2,895 923 0 0 0 1,000 4,050 4,000 0 4,950 0 0 0 0 1,000 9,000 4,000 0 7,781 9,510 0 17,291 0 2,250 2,750 0 5,000 0 0 4,100 2,250 0 2,750 0 0 4,100 5,000 1,489 74,886 68,133 0 1,800 0 0 1,800 0 887 0 0 887 0 2,800 0 0 2,800 0 1,600 0 0 1,600 0 3,600 0 0 3,600 Prescott Valley Franklin Phonetic Primary School Artists in Residence Sedona Actors Repertory Theatre of Sedona Sailing to Byzantium/Sandra Deer Bonner, David Professional Development Grant Joe Palmer's Young Jazz Musicians of Northern Arizona, Inc. Organization Development Program Level I Sedona Arts and Culture Division, City of Organization Development Program Level II (Locals) Sedona Arts Festival Guest Performing Artists Organization Development Program Level I Sedona Chamber Music Society Organization Development Program Level III Sedona Charter School Artists in Residence School to Work Sedona Cultural Park, Inc. Dance Presenting Organization Development Program Level II Sedona International Film Festival Sedona Jazz on the Rocks Organization Development Program Level III Shakespeare Sedona Organization Development Program Level I Southwest Arts in Action Art: The First Language Organization Development Program Level I TOTAL YAVAPAI COUNTY: STW 15,777 160,285 YUMA San Luis Comite de Bienestar Folkloric Dance Yuma Agri-Cultural Festival Planning Group Agri-Cultural Festival in San Luis (cancelled-funds returned in FY2002) Arizona Western College, East Yuma County A Celebration of Diversity Arizona Western College, South Yuma County A Celebration of Diversity Arizona Western College, Yuma Campus A Celebration of Diversity 48 County/City Subgrantees or Projects Federal Ballet Yuma Guest Artists 0 Organization Development Program Level I 0 Cinco de Mayo Parade & Celebration Committee 5th Annual Cinco de Mayo Parade & Celebration 0 Cultural Council of Yuma, Inc. Organization Development Program Level II 0 Sudden Opportunity Grant 0 Dia de Los Muertos Celebration Committee Dia de los Muertos Celebration 0 Quechan Indian Tribe Tribal Museums 5,857 Rio Colorado Chapter/Arizona Historical Society Professional Development Grant 0 Yuma Arts and Culture Commission Organization Development Program Level II (Locals) 1,489 Professional Development Grant 0 Yuma Ballet Theatre (Carla Roberts) Consultant Services Grant 0 Yuma Ballet Theatre and Performing Arts Co., Inc. Guest Artist 0 Organization Development Program Level II 0 Yuma Crossing Cultural Alliance Yuma Crossing Day Celebration 0 Yuma Fine Arts Association Organization Development Program Level I 0 Yuma Clay 0 Yuma Main Street, Inc. Sudden Opportunity Grant 0 Yuma School District Artist in Residence 0 Yuma Theatre Organ Society Fall 2000 Organ Concert Series 0 TOTAL YUMA COUNTY: TOTAL COUNTIES: 49 7,336 State ATF Other Total 2,400 2,212 0 2,704 0 0 2,400 4,916 1,185 0 0 1,185 4,050 1,000 4,950 0 0 0 9,000 1,000 1,392 0 0 1,392 0 0 0 5,857 150 0 0 150 0 400 7,511 0 0 0 9,000 400 871 0 0 871 3,600 2,925 0 3,575 0 0 3,600 6,500 1,247 0 0 1,247 1,231 150 1,504 0 0 0 2,735 150 1,000 0 0 1,000 1,600 0 0 1,600 858 0 0 858 36,958 20,244 0 64,548 123,673 1,758,390 1,330,547 358,797 3,571,407 AAERI = Arizona Arts Education Research Institute; ArtShare = Arizona ArtShare/Arts Endowment; Comm = Commerce Tourism Initiative; FY2000 = Extended Grant; Local = Locals Fund; MTC = Meet the Composer; RICO = Maricopa County Attorney’s Office; STW = School to Work; Tumble = Tumblewords County/City Subgrantees or Projects Federal State ATF Other Total 0 1,105 0 750 6,000 2,718 4,900 0 27,510 14,582 5,505 0 0 35,583 19,148 20,907 2,687 2,516 0 0 728 12,976 0 117 0 0 0 250 210 0 0 0 830 0 0 14,332 250 0 0 0 1,916 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 395 343 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22,350 0 0 0 18,000 0 0 0 0 0 3,600 0 33,463 0 0 0 0 0 45,534 67,544 0 2,883 39,428 0 0 22,350 1,105 250 960 24,000 2,718 4,900 830 27,510 14,582 23,437 250 33,463 35,583 19,148 22,823 2,687 2,516 45,534 67,544 728 15,859 39,428 512 343 157,732 18,526 0 232,802 409,060 STATEWIDE AAERI Symposium Arizona Artshare Arizona ArtsPlace Consultant Services Grant Artist Teacher Institute ArtistsRegister.com/Arizona Artistic Directors Symposium Artists' Symposium Arts in Education Bulletin Information Technology International Program Locals Retreat Consultant Services Grant National Arts Stabilization Training National/Regional Affiliation Panels Publications Regional Touring Resource Center School to Work Maricopa School to Work Statewide Strategic Plan SWAC and Convenings Traveling Exhibitions Program Tribal Museums WAA Conference Consultant Services Grant TOTAL STATEWIDE PROJECTS: TOTAL STATEWIDE AND COUNTIES: AGENCY ADMINISTRATION: 281,405 1,776,916 1,330,547 289,215 599,184 34,900 591,599 3,980,467 22,755 946,054 TOTALS: FY 2001 BALANCE: 570,620 2,376,100 1,365,447 1,854 0 209,864 614,354 4,926,521 787,837 999,555 GRAND TOTAL: 572,474 2,376,100 1,575,311 1,402,191 5,926,076 AAERI Local Mexico ArtShare STW STW Local Local "Other" includes Arizona ArtShare/Arts Endowment, Wallace-Reader's Digest Funds 50 Geographic Funding Distribution FY 2000-2001 Under $5,000 APACHE Alpine Eagar Ganado Rock Point St. Johns COCHISE Bisbee Hereford Pearce Sierra Vista Tombstone COCONINO Flagstaff Grand Canyon Page Sedona Williams GILA Globe Miami Payson San Carlos GRAHAM Ft. Thomas Peridot Safford Thatcher GREENLEE Duncan LA PAZ Parker Yuma MARICOPA Avondale Carefree Cave Creek Chandler Fountain Hills Gilbert Glendale Laveen Litchfield Park Mesa Morristown Paradise Valley Peoria Phoenix Queen Creek Scottsdale Sun City Surprise Tempe Wickenburg 51 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,00 and over Geographic Funding Distribution FY 2000-2001 Under $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,00 and over MOHAVE Bullhead City Fredonia Golden Valley Kingman Lake Havasu City Mohave Valley NAVAJO Cibecue Fort Apache Heber Kayenta Lakeside Show Low Snowflake Winslow PIMA Green Valley Marana Sells Tucson PINAL Apache Junction Casa Grande Coolidge Eloy Florence Gold Canyon Maricopa SANTA CRUZ Elgin Nogales Patagonia Rio Rico Tubac YAVAPAI Camp Verde Chino Valley Clarkdale Cornville Cottonwood Dewey Prescott Prescott Valley Sedona YUMA San Luis Yuma 52 Arizona ArtShare Arizona ArtShare is the State’s arts endowment program. The following charts document the successes of this innovative strategy through: a) history of public and private contributions b) contributions to endowments of arts organizations c) distribution of interest income in grants from the state’s contribution State Contributions July 1998 July 1999 July 2000 TOTAL $ 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 $ 6,000,000 Unaudited Private Contributions $ 225,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 75,000 75,000 60,000 50,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 4,000 2,500 1,000 1,000 $ 1,498,500 Flinn Foundation, for stabilization training for mid-size organizations The Arizona Republic APS Bank of America Bank One Phelps Dodge Corporation SRP Wells Fargo Anonymous (planned gift) RTability: Accessing Arizona’s Arts is America West Airlines a consortium of 30 plus organizations National Endowment for the Arts who combined resources to hire a full-time FINOVA The Dial Corporation Accessibility Coordinator Whiteman Foundation Bashas' Kieckhefer Foundation The Tribune Del Webb Corporation US WEST John and Helen Schaefer Cummings Charitable Trust Jim and Jacque McNulty (planned gift) BP (formerly Arco) Income from individuals and two ArtShare at the Movies events Chanen Construction Southwest Gas Corporation Tosco TOTAL A Calendar Year 2000 Contributions to Endowments of Arts Organizations 1996 1997 1998 1999 TOTAL 53 $ 1,682,685 2,973,245 5,799,633 3,887,349 $ 12,890,439 Grant Awards for Arizona ArtShare In Fiscal Year 2000, Arizona ArtShare actually distributed $58,000 $ 7,500 Arizona Alliance for Arts Education 10,000 Artist/Teacher Institutes in rural Arizona 28,000 Mid-Size Arts Organizations Working Capital Reserves (Actors Theatre of Phoenix and Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus) 12,500 Arts Connections (Borderlands Theater, Gila Valley Arts Council, Gold Canyon Concert Series, Los Vecinos & Companeros, Pio Decimo Center, Rio Colorado Commission, St. Johns Fine Arts Association, Sharlot Hall Museum, Tucson Blues Society, Tucson Kitchen Musicians, UApresents, West Valley Fine Arts Council, Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce) In Fiscal Year 2001, Arizona ArtShare plans to distribute $152,367 $ 14,000 Arizona Alliance for Arts Education 9,292 Artist/Teacher Institutes in rural Arizona 42,000 Mid-Size Arts Organizations Working Capital Reserves (Actors Theatre of Phoenix, Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus, Tucson Arts District Partnership) 7,000 Arts Connections (Gila Valley Arts Council, Prescott Downtown Partnership, Sharlot Hall Museum, St. Johns Fine Arts Association, Tucson Blues Society, Tucson Kitchen Musicians' Association, Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce) 89,367 Training by National Arts Stabilization In Fiscal Year 2002, Arizona ArtShare plans to distribute $379,562 $ 15,000 Arizona Alliance for Arts Education 10,000 Artist/Teacher Institutes 32,260 Arts Connections (32 organizations) 117,302 Mid-sized working capital reserves (7 organizations) 105,000 Basic Aid working capital reserves (7 organizations) 100,000 Training by National Arts Stabilization 54 Summary of Federal Grants National Endowment for the Arts Total Grant Received Prior Received 2000-2001 State Programs Partnership Agreements 45.025 99-6100-2049 Basic State Grant Arts in Education Underserved 393,000 67,100 108,500 304,500 64,085 108,500 88,500 3,015 0 00-6100-2022 Basic State Grant Arts in Education Underserved 386,800 72,900 104,200 0 0 0 255,000 72,900 104,200 97-7018-9038 Planning & Stabilization 85,000 39,653 45,347 20,000 0 0 18,000 0 0 516,738 568,962 Grants to Organizations & Individuals 45.024 01-3300-4114 Dance on Tour Leadership Initiatives 45.026 01-5500-3095 Folk Arts Initiatives TOTAL RECEIVED FEDERAL Other Major Grants/Contributions Arizona Department of Education 6,000 Northern Arizona University 6,000 Arizona State University 6,000 University of Arizona 6,000 Meet the Composer, Inc. 2,500 OCRU Trust Account (Maricopa County) 15,000 WESTAF/Tumblewords 2,500 Arizona Dept. of Commerce (School to Work) (Arts & Culture Build Communities) 169,326 81,500 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 2,500 15,000 2,500 169,326 81,500 ArtistsRegister.com/Arizona City of Phoenix City of Yuma Tucson-Pima Arts Council City of Glendale Scottsdale Cultural Council City of Tempe City of Mesa City of Chandler 3,500 1,000 2,500 2,000 2,500 2,500 2,000 2,000 Wallace-Reader’s Digest Funds 500,000 Arizona Historical Society 20,000 Arizona Community Foundation 60,000 Arizona ArtShare reporting of contributions as of June 30, 2000: State of Arizona 4,000,000 Non-designated private contributions at Arizona Community Foundation 1,097,738 Endowments of Arts Organizations 12,890,439 55 3,500 1,000 2,500 2,000 2,500 2,500 2,000 2,000 166,000 20,000 60,000 Cumulative since April, 1996 Financial Reports FY2001 Funds are received from four sources: ƒ General Fund, appropriated annually by the State Legislature for Community Service Projects and agency administration ƒ Arts Fund, a combination of federal funds and other local funds (RICO, fees for service/registration, the fine arts departments of Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University and University of Arizona, the Arizona Humanities Council, Arizona Community Foundation and Arizona Department of Commerce) ƒ Arts Trust Fund, a portion of the annual filing fee for for-profit corporations, collected by the Arizona Corporation Commission for grants for general operating support of arts organizations ƒ Arts Endowment, interest earned on state contributions to the state arts endowment fund, and on private contributions to Arizona ArtShare funds at the Arizona Community Foundation and Community Foundation for Southern Arizona T ribal Museum program provides technical assistance to established and emerging tribal museums and cultural centers. 56 Financial Reports FY2001 Financial Reports 1999-2000 FY Expenses Receipts General Fund Funds Appropriated: Personal Services Employee Related Expenditures Professional Services Travel In State Travel Out of State Operating Expenditures Capital Outlay Community Service Projects Reverted Total Expended: $2,376,100 410,520 82,300 86 15,215 797 92,182 0 1,775,000 0 2,376,100 Arts Fund Carry Forward, Prior Fiscal Year: Federal Funds Received: National Endowment for the Arts Local/Other Funds Received: Total Receipts: Personal Services 242,053 Employee Related Expenditures 53,281 Professional/Outside Services 164,578 Travel 25,243 Operating Expenditures 138,902 Capital Outlay 10,100 Community Service Projects 391,012 Administrative Adjustment Prior Year 0 Total Expended: 1,025,169 Carry Forward to 2001-2002: 126,277 Wallace-Reader’s Digest Fund 167,074 1,318,520 118,750 568,962 630,808 1,318,520 Arts Trust Fund 2000 Carry Forward 2000-2001 Revenue 2000 Corporation Commission Reversion Total Receipts: Community Service Projects 1,330,547 Arizona Corporation Commission 34,900 Total Expended: 1,365,447 Carry Forward to 2001-2002 209,864 1,575,311 214,346 1,360,965 0 1,575,311 Arts Endowment 1999-2000 Carry Forward 2000-2001 Revenue Total Receipts: Community Service Projects Technical Assistance Total Expended: Carry Forward to 2001-2002 268,394 387,751 656,145 72,293 89,366 161,659 494,486 656,145 $5,926,076 All figures are rounded to the nearest hundred 57 $5,926,076 Federal and State 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 Total Local/Other 75,377 101,320 127,250 150,000 Endowment 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 State Operating Funds 25,000 Arts Trust Fund 12,053 39,383 30,909 36,363 State Community Service Grants Federal Basic State Grant 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 Additional Federal Grants Fiscal Year Funding Summary 1967-2001 23,561 37,053 39,383 30,909 59,924 7,500 55,800 58,157 65,183 24,593 27,805 51,469 68,700 101,470 184,925 236,876 283,883 200,000 205,000 205,000 215,000 126,360 157,844 190,218 258,482 41,000 82,500 86,700 98,400 130,300 408,860 449,544 493,618 644,782 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 198l-82 266,900 275,000 275,000 309,625 496,767 413,953 270,906 135,200 60,000 60,000 60,000 l50,000 159,600 173,200 203,600 283,500 983,267 922,153 809,506 878,725 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 282,700 295,500 363,800 363,800 129,910 143,755 140,400 145,500 125,000 120,000 280,900 632,300 294,100 306,000 335,704 378,057 831,710 865,255 1,120,804 1,519,657 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 355,300 371,000 376,000 380,000 145,600 140,200 159,800 168,442 732,300 883,400 1,063,400 1,102,500 705,250 408,100 435,824 490,600 467,900 171,216 1,641,300 1,830,424 2,089,800 2,995,308 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 357,642 476,000 470,000 497,000 218,793 217,600 470,898 466,800 1,021,000 859,100 836,100 775,000 968,300 971,102 970,000 1,068,900 491,500 486,800 469,200 483,600 166,881 112,649 122,000 222,900 3,224,116 3,123,251 3,338,198 3,514,200 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 483,000 470,000 332,000 488,000 358,600 378,137 295,700 85,000 975,000 975,000 975,000 1,375,000 1,078,700 1,078,700 1,512,400 1,200,000 517,600 536,000 551,100 575,200 165,200 192,500 78,700 47,000 3,578,100 3,630,337 3,255,100 3,770,200 *567,400 *566,575 *523,615 *603,200 37,176 30,927 45,347 38,000 1,775,000 1,775,000 1,775,000 1,775,000 1,199,700 1,299,435 1,360,965 1,300,000 585,371 590,900 601,100 598,500 192,264 309,456 630,808 271,000 4,445,507 4,800,089 5,324,586 5,035,700 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 88,599 227,796 387,751 450,000 (Projected) * New structure - includes BSG, AIE, Underserved 58 Former Commission Members The Commission is governed by fifteen Commission members, appointed by the Governor to serve three-year terms; one is named by the Governor to be Chair. Commission members are selected for demonstrated ability, good judgement and experience in arts-related fields and to ensure geographic and ethnic representation of all areas of the State, and determine Commission policy, award grants and chair selection panels. Names & Dates of Service Eldon Ardrey . . . . . . . . . . .* (1967 - 70) Cecil Armstrong . . . . . . . . .* (1980 - 83) Ron Bergamo . . . . . . . . . . .(1999 - 2000) Walter Bimson . . . . . . . . . .* (1970 - 77) Audrey Bingham . . . . . . . .* (1967 - 73) Hermann Bleibtreu . . . . . . . .(1978 - 80) Betsy Bolding . . . . . . . . . . . .(1988 - 91) Margie Braden . . . . . . . . . .* (1973 - 76) Henry Bruinsma . . . . . . . . .* (1967 - 69) Charles G. Case II . . . . . . . . .(1988 - 91) Katherin Chase . . . . . . . . . . .(1982 - 88) Marvin S. Cohen .(1975 - 78, 1988 - 94) Jose Colchado . . . . . . . . . . . .(1989 - 92) Christopher Coover . . . . . . .(1987 - 90) Loise Copes . . . . . . . . . . . . .* (1991 - 94) Slivy Edmonds Cotton . . . .(1999 - 2000) Dino DeConcini . . . . . . . . . .(1979 - 85) Katie Dusenberry . . . . . . . . .(1984 - 87) Merlin K. DuVal . . . . . . . . . .(1974 - 75) Slivy Edmonds . . . . . . . . . . . .(1998 - 99) Marion Elliott . . . . . . . . . . . .(1988 - 93) Frank J. Felix . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1978 - 82) Cecilia Félix-Roudebush . . . . .(1992 - 98) Norma Ferguson . . . . . . . . . .(1976 - 79) Alice Froeb . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1973 - 79) Alice Gay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1967 - 73) Karen Glennon . . . . . . . . . . .(1997 - 99) Stan Goldberg . . . . . . . . . . . .(1968 - 77) Susan Goldberg . . . . . . . . . .(1983 - 87) Pamela J. Goldsmith . . . . . . .(1975 - 78) Bennie M. Gonzales . . . . . . .(1972 - 74) Charles Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1995 - 97) Diane Cummings Halle . . . . .(1993 - 95) Joy Hanley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1988 - 91) Mary Hays . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1994 - 2000) Peter Hays . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1994 - 2000) John Hudak . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1993 - 99) Edward Jacobson . . . . . . . . .(1979 - 88) Nancy Jordan . . . . . . . . . . . .(1984 - 87) Magda Amado Kallmeyer . . .(1990 - 93) Bill Kapfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1997-98) Everett L. King . . . . . . . . . . .(1984 - 89) Marvin Kirchler . . . . . . . . . .(1989 - 92) Paul Koehler . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1996 - 99) Dale Wood Kuzzelman . . . . .(1977 - 83) Thomas Lang . . . . . . . . . . . .(1990 - 93) Madeline Lazarus . . . . . . . . .(1986 - 92) 59 Bill Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1979 - 82) Charles Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . .(1982 - 88) Leo Lesperance . . . . . . . . . . .(1993 - 99) Charles Loloma .* (1973 - 78, 1983 - 85) Dodie Londen . . . . . . . . . . . .(1987 - 93) Rosemary Lonewolf . . . . . . . .(1994 - 97) W. D. Long . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1987 - 90) Wanda MacDonald . . . . . . . .(1980 - 83) Rita Maria Magdaleno . . . .(1995 - 2001) Pearle E. Marr . . . . . . . . . .(1992 - 1998) Peter R. Marroney . . . . . . .* (1967 - 80) Pepe Maritinez . . . . . . . . . . .(1975 - 82) Helen K. Mason . . . . . . . . . .(1976 - 79) Frances B. McAllister . . . . . .(1976 - 82) Miriam McClennen . . . . . . . .(1989 - 95) Robert W. McGee . . . . . . . . .(1969 - 72) Jacqueline F. McNulty . . . . . .(1977 - 80) Katherine Smith Miller . . . .* (1986 - 88) Roseann Munger . . . . . . . . . .(1996 - 97) Gerry Murphy . . . . . . . . . . . .(1994 - 97) Gordon Murphy . . . . . . . . . . .(1991 - 94) Mabel Nagel . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1967 - 73) Ronald Nairn . . . . . . . . . . . .(1967 - 69) Mimi Orme . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1969 - 75) Mary Paulin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1987 - 93) Gene Polk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1994 - 95) Louise Tester Pollard . . . . . .(1967 - 71) Al Qoyawayma . . . . . . . . . . .(1991 - 92) Lincoln J. Ragsdale . . . . . . .* (1971 - 76) D. Michael Rappoport . . . . . .(1986 - 92) Douglas Richards . . . . . . . . .(1967 - 70) Jane Rosenbaum . . . . . . . . . .(1986 - 89) Robert Ruiz . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1987 - 88) Lewis J. Ruskin . . . . . . . . . .* (1968 - 80) Star M. Sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1983 - 89) Mark Sanders . . . . . . . . . . . .(1984 - 86) Louise Schellenberg . . . . . . .(1967 - 76) Robin Shaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1993 - 95) Virginia Shelley . . . . . . . . . .(1995 - 2001) Kim Sterling . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1993 - 99) Grace Sternberg . . . . . . . . . .(1967 - 69) John Stilley . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1970 - 76) Rosanda Suetopka-Thayer . . .(1992 - 94) Marilyn Summers . . . . . . . . .(1992 - 93) Heidi Teets Fisher . . . . . . . . .(1994 - 96) Ramonia Thomas . . . . . . . . . .(1996 - 99) Don Tostenrud . . . . . . . . .* (1980 - 86) Patricia Anne Tully . . . . . . . .(1981 - 86) Rudy Turk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1980 - 84) Myrna Udall . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1993 - 96) Barbara C. Van Sittert . . . . . .(1976 - 82) Lea Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1982 - 87) Ronald H. Warner . . . . . . . . .(1975 - 87) Carol DuVal Whiteman . . . .(1978 - 84) Jack Whiteman . . . . . . . . . ..* (1982 - 88) Richard Whitney . . . . . . . . . .(1969 - 84) Barbea Williams . . . . . . . . . . .(1991 - 94) Genevieve Brown Wright . .* (1969 - 75) Olinda Young . . . . . . . . . . . .(1988 - 91) * Deceased Review Panels These panels comprise artists, arts administrators, educators and expert laypeople from the diverse geographic, artistic and cultural/ethnic communities of Arizona. Panels review applications in their category, giving of their time and expertise, and provide recommendations for funding to the Commission. 2001 Grant Review Panels APPLE Corps Dennis Kavanaugh, Chair Kathy Jo Morales, Eloy Mark Broder, Mesa Gloria Valenzuela, Tucson Fatimah Halim, Phoenix Patricia Vivian, Tucson Education Projects II (Residencies) André Licardi, Chair Christa Coleman, Phoenix Mark Francis, Phoenix Lillian Hentel, Sun City Glenda Bonin, Tucson Bonnie Dent, Williams Artists in Residence Dave Howell, Chair Gwen Robinson, Tempe Damian Charette, Mesa Amy McBroom Sweeney, Flagstaff Janet Bicknese, Prescott Catherine Hammond, Tempe Festivals Rita Maria Magdaleno, Chair April Edwards, Tempe MaryJane Dorofachuck, Tucson Cynthia Nemeth, Flagstaff Kathleen Andereck, Phoenix Albert Lin, Phoenix Cindy Fletcher, Globe Dance Beverly Miller, Chair Susan Quinn, Tucson Jayne Lee, Flagstaff Bob Allen, Phoenix Patricia Bodell, Scottsdale Mimi Chen, Tucson Design/Public Art Dennis Kavanaugh, Chair Angela Dye, Phoenix Dora Hernandez, Phoenix David Hoyt Johnson, Tucson Joe Tyler, Sun City West Martin Moreno, Phoenix Education Projects I (Curriciulum/Organizational) André Licardi, Chair Jocelyn Hanson, Phoenix Julieta Gonzalez, Tucson Stephen Farley, Tucson Diane White Snider, Prescott Valley Marla Green, Patagonia Literature Lisa Wilkinson-Fannin, Chair Matt Baker, Phoenix Frances Shoberg, Tucson Dan Shilling, Phoenix Patricia Preciado Martin, Tucson Kim Holland, Flagstaff Multidisciplinary Kim Clark, Kingman Walter Jensen, Tsaile Rick Arvizu, Phoenix Katrina Mueller, Chandler Jayne Pulsipher, St. Johns Mark Rasdorf, Tucson Lisa Tharp, Phoenix Music Virginia Shelley, Chair Larry Redhouse, Tucson Joel Rinsema, Phoenix Nicole Raymond, Green Valley Deanna Hoying, Tucson Jindong Cai, Oro Valley Anne Owens, Glendale Randall Shinn, Tempe 60 ODP I Julia Thomson, Peoria Marcia Berger, Tucson Michael Ettema, Wickenburg Carol Williams, Tucson Eric Walden, Flagstaff Deanne Poulos, Mesa Becky Chavez, Yuma ODP II Margaret Wood, Chair Jody Ulich, Tempe Deborah Ash Goode, Phoenix Johnathan Beller, Flagstaff Richard Shelton, Sun City Fred Nahwoosky, Phoenix ODP III Frank Jacobson, Scottsdale Mary Killeen, Grand Canyon Nina Daldrup, Tucson Nancy Mahaney, Ft. Apache Joan Timeche, Flagstaff Theatre Bunny Badertscher, Chair Gilles Brown, Bisbee Claude Pensis, Phoenix D. Scott Withers, Phoenix Guillermo Reyes, Tempe Toby Armour, Flagstaff Visual Arts Mary Hays, Chair Andrew Polk, Tucson Mary Lomayaktewa, Winslow Colleen Lester, Tubac Beverly McIver, Chandler Tom Eckert, Tempe Vikki Dempsey, Tucson Michael Komanecky, Phoenix 2001 Fellowships & Artist Projects Panelists Creative Writing, Poetry Jane Jozoff, Chair Aleida Rodriguez, Los Angeles, CA Stephen Kessler, Gualala, CA Joyce Jenkins, Berkeley, CA Visual Arts, Two-Dimensional Media Bunny Badertscher, Chair Al Souza, Houston, TX Mimi Roberts, Santa Fe, NM Rigo 00, San Francisco, CA Performing Arts, Composition Julia Wolfe, New York, NY Howard Yermish, Culver City, CA Artist Projects Pam Hall, Chair Ellis Finger, Easton, PA Lauri Lynnxe Murphy, Denver, CO Charlene Teters, Santa Fe, NM Rick Noguchi, Los Angeles, CA 2001 Governor’s Arts Awards 2001 Governor’s Arts Awards Recipients Artist: Beth Ames Swartz Community: bicas Arts in Education: Childsplay, Inc. Corporation: Bashas’ Individual: Virginia Ullman 2001 Governor’s Arts Awards Objects Anthony Pessler, Phoenix Tim Chapman, Phoenix Beverly McIver, Chandler Jonathan Haddock, Tempe Marcus Zilliox, Tempe 61 2001 Governor’s Arts Awards Selection Committee Jane Jozoff, Paradise Valley Anne Coe, Apache Junction Ken Husband, Phoenix Nancy Lutz, Tucson Gene Polk, Prescott Rob Taylor, Glendale