HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-126 Grant - Arts CouncilCITY OF ASHLAND
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARD CONTRACT
CITY: CITY OF ASHLAND GRANTEE: Arts Council of So. Oregon
20 E. Main St. Address: 33 N Central Ave., Suite #308
Ashland, Oregon 97520 Medford OR 97501
(541) 482-3211 Telephone: (541) 779-2820
FAX: (541) 488-5311 FAX:
Date of this agreement: July 1, 1996
¶1. Amount of grant: $1,820
¶2. Budget subcommittee: Economic Development
Contract made the date specified above between the City of Ashland and Grantee
named above.
RECITAL: City has reviewed Grantee's application for a grant and has determined that
the request merits funding and the purpose for which the grant is awarded serves a
public purpose.
City and Grantee agree:
1. Amount of Grant. Subject to the terms and conditions of this contract and in
reliance upon Grantee's approved application, the City agrees to provide funds in the
amount specified above.
2. Use of Grant Funds. The use of grant funds are expressly limited to the activities
in the grant application with modifications, if any, made by the budget subcommittee
designated above.
3. Unexpended Funds. Any grant funds held by the Grantee remaining after the
purpose for which the grant is awarded or this contract is terminated shall be returned
to the City within 30 days of completion or termination.
4. Financial Records and Inspection. Grantee shall maintain a complete set of
books and records relating to the purpose for which the grant was awarded in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Grantee gives the City and
any authorized representative of the City access to and the right to examine all books,
records, papers or documents relating to the use of grant funds.
5. Default. If Grantee fails to perform or observe any of the covenants or agreements
contained in this contract or fails to expend the grant funds or enter into binding legal
agreements to expend the grant funds within twelve months of the date of this
contract, the City, by written notice of default to the Grantee, may terminate the whole
or any part of this contract and may pursue any remedies available at law or in equity.
PAGE 1-GRANT AGREEMENT (p:forms\grant. K)
Such remedies may include, but are not limited to, termination of the contract, stop
payment on or return of the grant funds, payment of interest earned on grant funds or
declaration of ineligibility for the receipt of future grant awards.
6. Amendments. The terms of this contract will not be waived, altered, modified,
supplemented, or amended in any manner except by written instrument signed by the
parties. Such written modification will be made a part of this contract and subject to
all other contract provisions.
7. Indemnity. Grantee agrees to defend, indemnify and save City, its officers,
employees and agents harmless from any and all losses, claims, actions, costs,
expenses, judgments, subrogations, or other damages resulting from injury to any
person (including injury resulting in death,) or damage (including loss or destruction)
to property, of whatsoever nature arising out of or incident to the performance of this
agreement by Grantee (including but not limited to, Grantee's employees, agents, and
others designated by Grantee to perform work or services attendant to this
agreement). Grantee shall not be held responsible for damages caused by the
negligence of City.
8. Insurance. Grantee shall, at its own expense, at all times for twelve months from
the date of this agreement, maintain in force a comprehensive general liability policy
including coverage for contractual liability for obligations assumed under this Contract,
blanket contractual liability, products and completed operations, and owner's and
contractor's protective insurance. The liability under each policy shall be a minimum
of $500,000 per occurrence (combined single limit for bodily injury and property
damage claims) or $500,000 per occurrence for bodily injury and $100,000 per
occurrence for property damage. Liability coverage shall be provided on an
"occurrence" not "claims" basis. The City of Ashland, its officers, employees and
agents shall be named as additional insureds. Certificates of insurance acceptable to
the City shall be filed with City's Risk Manager prior to the expenditure of any grant
funds.
9. Merger. This contract constitutes the entire agreement between the parties.
There are no understandings, agreements or representations, oral or written, not
specified in this contract regarding this contract. Grantee, by the signature below of
its authorized representative, acknowledges that it has read this contract, understands
it, and agrees to be bound by its terms and conditions.
ANTEE - CITY OF ASHLAND
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FIRST ADDENDUM TO FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARD CONTRACT
Addendum made this 19th day of January, 1996, between the City of Ashland ("City")
and the Arts Council of Southern Oregon ("Grantee").
Recitals:
A. On July 1, 1995, City and Grantee entered into a "City of Ashland Financial
Assistance Award Contract" (further referred to in this addendum as "the agreement").
B. The parties desire to amend the agreement to authorize a different use for the
grant funds.
City and Grantee agree to amend the agreement in the following manner:
1. Paragraph 2 of the agreement is amended to read: "The use of the grant funds are
expressly limited to the activities described on the attached Exhibit 1.
2. Except as modified above the terms of the agreement shall remain in full force and
effect.
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The Arts Council of Southern Oregon requests that the City of Ashland amend its grant
contract for $1,000 with the Arts Council so that the Arts Council may use the funds to
publish an Arts Directory for southern Oregon instead of the walking tour of art which the
original purpose of the grant. The Arts Directory is similar to a publication funded by the
City of Ashland in the past.
The 1996 Arts Directory will be a concise and comprehensive list of visual, literary, media,
folk, and performing artists - individuals, bands and troupes (including a short description
of their work, if they teach their art form, if they accept commissions and so forth), artist
cooperatives and support groups (including contact, meeting schedule, general
philosophy) and arts businesses and non-profits (including organization objectives and
activities), and, new this year, a section on cultural facilities (including performing, exhibit,
studio and rehearsal spaces and facilities) in Jackson and Josephine counties. Full
descriptions will be listed in alphabetical order. An index section will include listings by
specific discipline (e.g. visual arts - sculpture), classes/lessons for children, and
classes/lessons for adults. Cultural organizations and facilities will be listed alphabetically
with cross references by location and use. We anticipate over 200 listings.
The Arts Directory will be published (1,000 copies minimum) and distributed to libraries,
chambers of commerce, beds & breakfasts, hotels and other tourism related and interested
businesses and to interested artists, individuals, arts groups and community sponsors
throughout the region and available to people making inquiries regarding the region. It
will also be used as a reference for the Arts Council to use in answering the many requests
for information.
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C I T Y O F
A S H L A N D
C I T Y H A L L
ASHLAND, OREGON 97520
telephone (code 503) 482-3211
July 15, 1996
Kathie Olsen
Arts Council of Southern Oregon
33 North Central Ave., Suite #308
Medford OR 97501
The Ashland City Council approved the budget for the 1996-97 fiscal year on
May 22. The Arts Council grant of $1,820 is included in this budget. Two
payments of $910 each are scheduled for July 26, 1996 and January 24, 1997.
The City requests that your agency provide insurance certification indicating
liability coverage of not less than $500,000 per occurrence. The City of
Ashland, its officers and employees should be named as additional insureds. If
you already have a certificate on file with the City, please remember to send
us an updated certificate upon renewal. The certificate on file expired
Jan. 28, 1996.
Please sign the enclosed contract and return it to the City as soon as possible.
Once the contract and a current certificate of insurance are on file the payment
schedule can be implemented.
Sincerely,
d? l
Jill Turner
Director of Finance
Enclosures
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July 8, 1996
Jill Turner, Director of Finance
City of Ashland
Ashland, OR 97520
Dear Ms. Turner:
of Southern Oregon
This is to officially inform you that I am the Executive Director of the Arts Council of
Southern Oregon, effective July 1, 1996, replacing Brooke Friendly. Future correspondence
regarding any grant from the City of Ashland should be directed to me. I enclose a copy of
the press release about my appointment so that you can know a little more about me.
I look forward to working with you.
Sincerely,
Kathie Olsen is
Executive Director
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33 North Central Avenue • Suite 308 • Medford, Oregon 97501-5939 • 5411779-2820
Press Releaise
For immediate release:
Contact:
July 1, 1996 '9' #W' of Southern Oregon
Kathie Olsen, Executive Director, 779-2820
Arts Council of Southern Oregon Introduces New Executive Director
The Arts Council of Southern Oregon is pleased to announce the appointment
of Kathie Olsen as its new Executive Director.
A graduate of the University of California, Olsen comes to the Arts Council after
30 years in the non-profit sector, including 8 years on the staff of the Oregon
Shakespeare Festival. She has served on many Boards of Directors, including
Chamber Music Concerts and the Youth Symphony of Southern Oregon. In addition,
she has served as a volunteer leader with the United Way of Jackson County for seven
years, filling various key positions including Jackson County Campaign Chair in 1993,
Chair of the Development Committee in 1994, and currently as President of the Board
of Directors. Olsen is particularly excited at the possibility of utilizing the arts to deal
with human service problems, and applauds the arts for playing a vital role in the
economy of the region. She looks forward to keeping artists and arts organizations
involved in planning for future growth in Southern Oregon, and sees the Arts
Council of Southern Oregon as a vehicle for expressing the unique needs and voices of
the arts to the community as a whole. In addition, she sees the Arts Council as
"providing a forum for artists and arts organizations to assist one another as they
grapple with a complex economic climate."
Olsen steps into the position vacated by Brooke Friendly, who served the Arts
Council of Southern Oregon for ten years, seven as Executive Director. Board
President Kathy Carter states, "Change can be a positive thing. Filling the Executive
Director position has given board members a chance to take a new look at the areas the
Arts Council does well in, and the ones we need to explore a little further. We are
grateful to Brooke for her years of service to the arts, and welcome Kathie's leadership
for the future."
Now in its 20th year, the Arts Council is a non-profit arts agency supporting
artists and arts groups through technical assistance, information services and
promoting arts education and cultural diversity through school and community
programs. The Arts Council serves the people of Jackson and Josephine counties.
33 North Central Avenue • Suite 308 • Medford, Oregon 97501-5939 • 5411779-2820
CITY OF ASHLAND
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARD CONTRACT
CITY: CITY OF ASHLAND GRANTEE: Arts Council of So. Oregon
20 E. Main St. Address: 33 North Central, Suite 308
Ashland, Oregon 97520 Medford OR 97501
(503) 482-3211 Telephone: 779-2820
FAX: (503) 488-5311 FAX:
Date of this agreement: July 1, 1995
11. Amount of grant: $1,000
12. Budget subcommittee: Economic Development
Contract made the date specified above between the City of Ashland and Grantee
named above.
RECITAL: City has reviewed Grantee's application for a grant and has determined that
the request merits funding and the purpose for which the grant is awarded serves a
public purpose.
City and Grantee agree:
1. Amount of Grant. Subject to the terms and conditions of this contract and in
reliance upon Grantee's approved application, the City agrees to provide funds in the
amount specified above.
2. Use of Grant Funds. The use of grant funds are expressly limited to the activities
in the grant application with modifications, if any, made by the budget subcommittee
designated above.
3. Unexpended Funds. Any grant funds held by the Grantee remaining after the
purpose for which the grant is awarded or this contract is terminated shall be returned
to the City within 30 days of comp!et!on or termination.
4. Financial Records and Inspection. Grantee shall maintain a complete set of
books and records relating to the purpose for which the grant was awarded in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Grantee gives the City and
any authorized representative of the City access to and the right to examine all books,
records, papers or documents relating to the use of grant funds.
5. DefauR. If Grantee fails to perform or observe any of the covenants or agreements
contained in this contract or fails to expend the grant funds or enter into binding legal
agreements to expend the grant funds within twelve months of the date of this
contract, the City, by written notice of default to the Grantee, may terminate the whole
or any part of this contract and may pursue any remedies available at law or in equity.
PAGE 1 GRANT AGREEMENT Jplormslgrant.K)
Such remedies may include, but are not limited to, termination of the contract, stop
payment on or return of the grant funds, payment of interest earned on grant funds or
declaration of ineligibility for the receipt of future grant awards.
6. Amendments. The terms of this contract will not be waived, altered, modified,
supplemented, or amended in any manner except by written instrument signed by the
parties. Such written modification will be made a part of this contract and subject to
all other contract provisions.
7. Indemnity. Grantee agrees to defend, indemnify and save City, its officers,
employees and agents harmless from any and all losses, claims, actions, costs,
expenses, judgments, subrogations, or other damages resulting from injury to any
person (including injury resulting in death,) or damage (including loss or destruction)
to property, of whatsoever nature arising out of or incident to the performance of this
agreement by Grantee (including but not limited to, Grantee's employees, agents, and
others designated by Grantee to l`!13rfcrm %,vork or sgr`rces attendant this
agreement). Grantee shall not be held responsible for damages caused by the
negligence of City.
8. Insurance. Grantee shall, at its own expense, at all times for twelve months from
the date of this agreement, maintain in force a comprehensive general liability policy
including coverage for contractual liability for obligations assumed under this Contract,
blanket contractual liability, products and completed operations, and owner's and
contractor's protective insurance. The liability under each policy shall be a minimum
of $500,000 per occurrence (combined single limit for bodily injury and property
damage claims) or $500,000 per occurrence for bodily injury and $100,000 per
occurrence for property damage. Liability coverage shall be provided on an
"occurrence" not "claims" basis. The City of Ashland, its officers, employees and
agents shall be named as additional insureds. Certificates of insurance acceptable to
the City shall be filed with City's Risk Manager prior to the expenditure of any grant
funds.
9. Merger. This contract constitutes the entire agreement between the parties.
There are no understandings, agreements or representations, oral or written, not
specified in this contract regarding this contract. Grantee, by the signature below of
its authorized representative, acknowledges that it has read this contract, understands
it, and agrees to be bound by its terms and conditions.
GRANTEE CITY OF ASHLAND
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C I T Y
O F A S H L A N D
May 24, 1995
Brooke Friendly
Arts Council of Southern Oregon
33 North Central Ave., Suite f308
Medford OR 97501
C I T Y H A L L
ASHLAND, OREGON 97520
telephone (code 503) 482-3211
The Ashland City Council approved the budget for the
1995-96 fiscal year on May 16. Your grant of $1,000 is
included in this budget. You are scheduled to receive
payment on July 28, 1995.
The city requires grant recipients to supply a
certificate of insurance that names the City of
Ashland, its officers and employees as additional
insureds. Since you are a new grantee, we will need a
copy of your insurance certificate before payment can
be made.
Please complete the enclosed contract and return it to
me prior to July 24, 1995.
Sincerely,
Jill Turner
Director of Finance
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