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ATTACHMENT 1 Page 1 CULTURAL EVENTS AND PROGRAMS January-March 2016 Cycle Category: Cultural Events and Programs 1. Organization Name: The Giving Tree Project Title: None Location: Unionville Band Stand Date of Application: November 3, 2015 Requested 2016 Recommended None $10,000 Declined Project Description and Recommendation: the Giving Tree is requesting funding to hold a fitness fiesta at the Band Stand in Unionville on the last Saturday in May 2016 ending with a motivational speaker. Their main partner will be Fight Fit Boot camps. The purpose is to encourage families to come out and get healthy and to see what a small group of individuals can do. Recommendation: This application does not meet funding criteria and hence does not qualify for funding. The Giving Tree is not a non-profit organization; the event is proposed for the next funding cycle. This applicant will be invited to the grant writing workshop being offered in 2016. Category: Cultural Events and Programs 2. Organization Name: Unionville Theatre Company Project Title: The Little Mermaid Musical Location: Flato Markham Theatre Date of Application: November 24, 2015 Requested 2016 Recommended None $5,000 $5,000 Project Description and Recommendation: 5 theatrical shows for the production of Disney s The Little Mermaid February 17-21, 2016. Recommendation: This application is recommended for funding.

ATTACHMENT 1 Page 2 January-March 2016 Cycle CULTURAL EVENTS AND PROGRAMS Category: Cultural Events and Programs 3. Organization Name: Moksha Canada Foundation Project Title: Moksha Fest music, drumming, drams, food exposition Location: Vedic Cultural Centre Date of Application: November 16, 2015 Requested 2016 Recommended None $5,000 $2,000 Project Description and Recommendation: Moksha is an Indo Canadian event which is a celebration of Indo Canadian arts and culture proposed to be held at the Vedic Cultural Centre on March 12, 2016. Recommendation: This application is recommended for funding. Category: Cultural Events and Programs 4. Organization Name: Centre for Tamil Heritage & Culture Project Title: Markham Thai Pongal Vizha Location: Markham Civic Centre/Flato Markham Theatre Date of Application: November 26, 2015 Requested 2016 Recommended $4,000 $5,000 $4,000 Project Description and Recommendation: Markham Thai Pongal Vizha is a two day event celebrating Tamil art, culture and heritage which will be held on January 16 and 17, 2016. Recommendation: This application is recommended for funding.

ATTACHMENT 1 Page 3 January-March 2016 Cycle CULTURAL EVENTS AND PROGRAMS Category: Cultural Events and Programs 5. Organization Name: Markham African Caribbean Canadian Association Project Title: Black History Month - Community Recognition Location: Markham Civic Centre Date of Application: Dec 3, 2015 Requested 2016 Recommended $3,000 $3,600 $3,000 Project Description and Recommendation: Markham African Caribbean Canadian Association is presenting Community Appreciation Awards to individuals who have demonstrated excellent community involvement and are recognized in Markham and beyond. This event is being held at the Markham Civic Centre on February 22, 2016. Recommendation: This application is recommended for funding.

ATTACHMENT 2 Page 1 January-March 2016 Cycle MAJOR COMMUNITY FESTIVALS Category: MAJOR COMMUNITY FESTIVALS 1. Organization Name: Ontario Band Association Project Title: Concert Band Festival Location: Le Parc Hotel in Markham Date of Application: November 25, 2015 Requested 2016 Recommended None $7,500 Declined Project Description and Recommendation: This is an annual provincial event, attracting bands and musicians for a music forum to be held over 4 days. Recommendation: This application does not qualify for funding as it is not a community festival for the general public. Category: MAJOR COMMUNITY FESTIVALS Project Description and Recommendation: Chinese Cultural Heritage exhibits and performances including poetry, traditional tea ceremony, painting and calligraphy. Events/activities are planned over 4 days in January and February. Recommendation: This application does not qualify for funding. It will not attract 10,000 persons (1,000 anticipated as per application). This applicant will be invited to the grant writing workshop 2. Organization Name: Canada One Network Project Title: New Year Celebration with Tang Dynasty Culture Location: Markham Civic Centre Date of Application: November 26, 2016 Requested 2016 Recommended None $10,000 Declined being offered in 2016.

ATTACHMENT 2 Page 2 MAJOR COMMUNITY FESTIVALS January-March 2016 Cycle Category: MAJOR COMMUNITY FESTIVALS 2. Organization Name: Optimistic Me to We Cultural Organization Project Title: Chinese New Year Celebration Location: TBD Date of Application: November 26, 2015 Requested 2016 Recommended None $3,500 Declined Project Description and Recommendation: Chinese New Year Celebration focusing on Heritage for Happiness with a variety of performances of different generations, organizations and ethnicities, including performing and visual arts, dancers & choirs to reflect diverse cultures. Recommendation: This application does not qualify for Major Community Festival funding. It will not attract 10,000 persons (250 anticipated as per application). This applicant will be invited to the grant writing workshop being offered in 2016. Category: MAJOR COMMUNITY FESTIVALS 3. Organization Name: Federation of Chinese Canadians in Markham Project Title: Lunar New Year Celebration Location: Proposed Markham Pan Am Centre, Pacific Mall, Markham Civic Centre Date of Application: November 26, 2015 Requested 2016 Recommended $10,000 $10,000 $2,500 Project Description and Recommendation: This application is for a multi-day celebration for 2016 Lunar New Year/welcoming the year of the Monkey to be held February 6, 7, 8 and 13. The proposal is to expand the existing one day event to different parts of Markham by including Pan Am Centre as a venue. Recommendation: Staff recommends funding in the amount of $2,500 be awarded to the applicant.

ATTACHMENT 3 Page 1 January-March 2016 Cycle SENIORS CLUBS Category: SENIORS CLUBS 1. Organization Name: AMICI Association Project Title: Angus Glen CC Markham Seniors Mon./Tues. Location: Angus Glen CC Markham Date of Application: November 10, 2015 Requested 2016 Recommended None $3,000 $1,000 Project Description and Recommendation: This application is a small local senior club that holds dancing, yoga, picnics, sightseeing and other activities at Angus Glen Community Centre and other locations throughout the year. They are seeking to improve their activity program and estimate that they could then attract 100-300 people. Recommendation: This application is recommended for funding. Category: SENIORS CLUBS 2. Organization Name: Milliken on the Move Project Title: Sports Tournament and Volunteer Recognition Location: Armadale and Milliken Mills Community Centre/local Markham Restaurant Date of Application: November 23, 2015 Requested 2016 Recommended $3,000 $3,000 $3,000 Project Description and Recommendation: There were two applications submitted by MOTM. This is a large, established seniors club. With some 500 members and more volunteers coming forward, they believe they can offer more intense programs moving forward. The applications totalling $3,000 outlined two specific events over the course of the two funding cycles. Staff is recommending combining the two applications and approving the request for funding to run their seniors activities which include recognizing their volunteers, holding sports activities and encouraging social interaction and improved physical health. Recommendation: This applicant is being recommended for funding for their activities spanning both funding cycles.

ATTACHMENT 3 None $2,500 $1,000 Project Description and Recommendation: This is a small, local seniors interest club (approximately 60 persons) developed in 2015 to promote social interaction and participation in the community including crochet, chess, Tai Chi, singing, learning mandarin to promote physical health, friendship, active living and finding social supports. They are seeking to strengthen their role in the community through recruiting new members. Recommendation: This application is recommended for funding. Page 2 January-March 2016 Cycle SENIORS CLUBS Category: SENIORS CLUBS 4. Organization Name: Dorcas Senior Interest Club Project Title: Dorcas Senior Interest Club Location: 2667 Bur Oak Markham - Rhenish Church Of Canada (Lutheran) Date of Application: November 26, 2015 Requested 2016 Recommended

ATTACHMENT 4 Celebrate Markham Grant Allocations and Totals January-March 2016 Cycle Approved in First Cycle Budget Remaining for Second Cycle Total Envelope Cultural Events and Programs Applicants: The Giving Tree $0 Unionville Theatre Company $5,000 Moksha Canada Foundation $2,000 Centre for Tamil Heritage and Culture $4,000 Markham African Caribbean Canadian Association $3,000 Total $76,000 $14,000 $62,000 Major Community Festivals Applicants: Ontario Band Association $0 Canada One Network $0 Optimistic Me to We Cultural Organization $0 Federation of Chinese Canadians in Markham $2,500 Total $100,000 $2,500 $97,500 Sports Events Applicants: None Received Total $40,000 $0 $40,000 Seniors' Clubs Applicants: AMICI Association $1,000 Milliken on the Move $3,000 Dorcas Senior Interest Club $1,000 Total $40,000 $5,000 $35,000 GRAND TOTAL $256,000 $21,500 $234,500

ATTACHMENT 5 (September 24, 2015 Report) Celebrate Markham Part A: General Criteria - Program Guidelines (All Categories) PROPOSED ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA To make a Celebrate Markham Application: Applicants must be a not-for-profit organization, either incorporated or unincorporated; Events, activities, and programs must take place in the City of Markham; Events, activities and program must not be eligible or funded through other City of Markham funding programs; The organization must be supported by a volunteer Board of Directors, Steering Committee or similar body; the majority of the organization s Board of Directors must be residents of the City of Markham unless significant community benefits can be demonstrated as part of the application review process; Membership in the organization and the organization s activities must be open to the public Applicants must also meet the criteria for the specific category in which they are applying, detailed in Part B (Attachment 2 to this report): 1. Culture Events and Programs 2. Major Community Festivals 3. Sports Events 4. Seniors Clubs The following entities are ineligible: For-profit organizations; Schools, universities, hospitals, daycares, group homes, or any group that has a mandate/activities covered under provincial/federal legislation; Political parties and lobby groups; Religious groups where services/activities include promotion, or require adherence to a faith (in the event religious services are provided, there must be clear separation between religious and community service functions at event and budget levels); National and provincial organizations, unless they have an affiliate club or local chapter within the municipality; Grant-making or fundraising organizations; Landlord/tenant/condominium corporations; Organizations in major deficit or debt positions as a result of financial mismanagement; Individuals. ELIGIBLE EXPENSES Grants through Celebrate Markham may NOT be used for ongoing operating costs. The following table details eligible and ineligible expenses. 1

Eligible expenses Eligible activities and expenses include projectspecific costs for the planning, organization and implementation of events, activities and programs, as well as administration costs, as follows: Rental space; Rental equipment; General liability insurance; Event/activity/program management; Event marketing; Performer or instructor fees; Delivery and materials costs; Interpretation and translation for events and communications; Up to 20% of the approved expenses in administration costs including: bookkeeping, office supplies and associated auditing costs. Celebrate Markham Program ATTACHMENT 5 (September 24, 2015 Report) Ineligible expenses Ineligible activities and expenses include use of the City grants for: Staff salaries and benefits; Capital costs / building renovations; Fundraising, or donations to charitable causes; AGM s, business meetings; Consultant Fees; Loans or interest payments; Debt repayment or deficit reduction; Purposes that result in direct, or indirect private benefits to the recipient; Political or religious activities; Contests and competitions; Demonstrations, marches and rallies; Trade shows and trade fairs; and, Block parties, picnics and garden shows and barbeques EVALUATION CRITERIA Successful applications to the Celebrate Markham program must demonstrate the following: That the goals and objectives of their event, activity or program align with the Vision and Guiding Principles of Celebrate Markham; That their event/activity/program will benefit the community; That they have a plan and the staff, support, volunteers and partners to achieve results; That they have sound financial management; and, That they have other sources of revenue than the City of Markham All applicants must demonstrate that their event/activity/program etc. will comply with the policies and bylaws of the City of Markham including Zero Waste event policies. APPLICATION POLICIES Applications must be complete and submitted by the Celebrate Markham program deadline; Applications must be made through the official application process; Only 1 grant award will be made per organization for a 12 month funding cycle; Event/activity/program must be completed by the date as stated on the application form, otherwise the funding must be returned; Recipients must submit a Project Outcome/Financial report for approval at the conclusion of the project and within sixty (60) days. New grant applications will not be accepted unless the Project Outcome/Financial report is approved and the organization is in good standing with the City of Markham. 2

ATTACHMENT 5 (September 24, 2015 Report) Celebrate Markham Part B: Detailed Criteria by Category A. CULTURE EVENTS & PROGRAMS Culture Events & Programs Guidelines: The goal is to support initiatives that enable Markham residents to participate in activities, events that promote engagement through the arts, heritage and culture. Who can Apply: Groups must have a mandate to provide cultural activities, or customarily provide a cultural activity as part of their services. Event Eligibility Eligible events may include: community theatre productions, choir or band concerts, exhibits, reading or spoken word series, folk arts and craft guild activities and art exhibitions. Event Criteria and Assessment Applicants to clearly demonstrate the impact the event will have on culture, the tourism in the application community and Allocation of Culture Events & Programs funding 50% of the Cultural Events & Programs category allocation will be available to: New organizations that have not received funding from Celebrate Markham before; One-time events, activities, initiatives that promote the objectives of the Culture Plan; as determined through the application assessment process. B. MAJOR COMMUNITY FESTIVALS i) Major Community Festivals Program Guidelines The goals are to provide grants for major, community-based festivals and sports events that: Have a significant City-wide profile; Are capable of attracting visitors from beyond the City of Markham; Generate tourism benefits; Encourage residents to participate in their community, connect with each other and celebrate the distinct, diverse and dynamic character of the City of Markham; Contribute to the vitality of local economies and tourism; Raise the profile of the City of Markham as a destination. Event eligibility: Festivals/events must have a primary theme or focus on arts, heritage or culture; These festivals and events would be capable of attracting over 10,000 attendees and generally comprise multiple days; Demonstrate sources of revenue other than the City of Markham and an appropriate organizational infrastructure. 3

ATTACHMENT 5 (September 24, 2015 Report) Eligible projects include, but are not restricted to: arts festivals, heritage festivals and cultural celebrations, tourism initiatives, and fairs. To be eligible for support, festivals and special events must be open to the general public. Event criteria and assessment: Applicant to clearly demonstrate the impact the events will have on culture, the community and tourism in the application. C. Sports Events Sport Tourism is the fastest growing grassroots economic development initiative in Canada today. It represents $3.6B in annual spending and has been shown as a stabilizing force even during an economic downturn. This grant will provide grant opportunities to sport groups to host national, international and regional sport events in our community that will raise Markham s identity as a sport destination and bring recognition for being an active city and people. The Sport Grant supports the Sport Tourism Strategy that the City of Markham is developing. The goals of the Sport grant program are to: Strengthen sport, economic, and community impacts in alignment with the City of Markham Sport Tourism Strategy; Generate economic and tourism impacts in the City of Markham and York Region; Help communities, organizations, and volunteers enhance their event hosting capacity to attract larger, more prestigious events; Build Markham s international profile and reputation as an exceptional major event host; and, Support the high performance development pathway for Markham s athletes based on the Canadian sport for Life (CS4L) framework. Priority of Sport grants are for: Provincial and Championships, Regional Events, and invitational Events that clearly fulfill a hosting void in the City; Events that fit within the Train to Train, Train to Compete, and Train to Win stages of the CS4L framework: o Consideration may also be given for events in the Active for Life (Masters level) stage, but Masters events are not a primary goal of the Markham sports grants o If applying for a Masters event, be sure to clearly demonstrate the impact the event will have on the sport, community and tourism. Who Can Apply? Applications may be submitted by a not-for-profit organization that is operating as a: Community organization, club or association, who are registered with a Provincial Sport Organization (PSO) or National Sport Organization (NSO) Event Eligibility: An application is eligible for funding only if the grant will be used for event costs for hosting a regional, provincial or national sport event. Additionally, the event must: Take place in Markham; Be sanctioned by an appropriate, recognized organization (PSO, NSO, International Federation (IF), etc.) 4

ATTACHMENT 5 (September 24, 2015 Report) Be identified as part of the PSO s and/or NSO s Canadian Sport for life implementation plan. requests for the following are NOT eligible: Events that are unconfirmed or still in the bidding process; Sports festivals or participation focused events; York Region Elementary, Middle, and high School Championship events; Hosting multi-sport events (i.e. multi-sport Games); Sport development/training camps; Provincial, national or international conference, congresses, symposiums, Annual General Meetings, Etc.; Capital Expenditures, gifting and prize money. Event Criteria and Assessment: To clearly demonstrate the impact the event will have on the sport, community and tourism in the application. The event has a defined connection with the sport system (PSO sanctioned and CS4L identified) and provides a valuable competitive opportunity within the high performance development pathway for athletes, coaches and officials; The event provides a strong contribution to increasing the capacity of the Municipal, Regional, and Provincial sport system and develops skills and experience of volunteers, technical officials and event organizers; The event has the potential to generate measurable economic impacts, tourism benefits, and legacies while providing a valuable sport development opportunity for athletes, coaches and officials; There is a significant community support demonstrated for the event and potential for audience reach. D. SENIORS CLUBS The goal is to provide annual funding support to seniors clubs that deliver social, cultural, physical, recreational and educational activities to senior residents in the City of Markham. These activities reduce isolation and promote social interaction; promote physical and mental well-being; support the participation of seniors in their communities and recognize their contributions and strengthen friendships and community connections. Eligibility: Clubs must be not-for-profit organizations that are open to senior residents of Markham and have a 75% residency rate. Clubs must have a mandate to deliver programs and services that benefit seniors in Markham. Eligible activities include the planning, organization, implementation and evaluation of annual events and programs, such as: wellness and active living; bingo; volunteer recognition; celebration of seniors and holiday concerts. 5