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CULTURAL RESOURCES BOARD
ANNUAL REPORT - 2022
BACKGROUND
Cultural Resources Board
215 N. Mason St.
Fort Collins, CO 80524
970.416.4225
The Cultural Resources Board (CuRB) consists of seven members. The January meeting was
held virtually due to COVID19. Regular meetings were held at The Lincoln Center on the fourth
Thursday of the month. The November meeting was held on November 17, 2022 and the
December meeting was held on December 15, 2022, due to the Holidays.
The Board receives monthly updates from Cultural Services staff and acts in an advisory capacity to
City Council and the Cultural Services Department that includes The Lincoln Center, the Fort
Collins Museum of Discovery, the Gardens on Spring Creek, Cultural Community Programs, and Art
in Public Places. The Boards’ specific advisory functions as defined in the City Ordinance No. 113,
2017 are:
(1) To advise and make recommendations to the Director of Cultural Services and Facilities
and the City Council as to rules, regulations, policies, administrative and budgetary matters
pertaining to the Cultural Services Department's programs, services and facilities and any
other cultural facility constructed or operated by the City.
(2) To review proposals for funding from the Cultural Development and Programming Account
and the Tourism Programming Account, following established and published guidelines, and to
submit recommendations regarding such proposals to the City Council to be approved by the
City Council by resolution.
(3) To advise and make recommendations to the City Manager regarding any proposed
revisions to the guidelines used by the Cultural Resources Board to make the funding
recommendations referred to in Paragraph (2) above.
(4) To assist, advise and make recommendations to the Director of Cultural Services and
Facilities and the City Council on arts and culture related matters and regarding opportunities
to promote awareness, understanding, and appreciation for the value of cultural resources in
the community.
Members who served in 2022 were Will Flowers, Jean McGinnis, Vicki Fogel Mykles, Nandini Singh,
Timothy Vavra, Leslie Walker, and Jennifer Zidon. Will Flowers served as Chair and Jennifer Zidon
served as Vice Chair.
Council liaison: Susan Gutowski
Staff Liaisons in 2022 were Jim McDonald, Director of Cultural Services and Solara Clark, Business
Support lll.
YEARLY HIGHLIGHTS - 2022
1. The Board administered three funding sessions for Fort Fund and recommended grants
for distribution as follows:
Project Support ll January 2022 $60,000 to 16 applicants
Project Support March 2022 $185,000 to 18 applicants
Organization Support May 2022 $185,000 to 8 applicants
Total: $430,000 awarded through 42 grants
2022 Fort Fund Recipients:
ACT Human Rights Film Festival
ARCINDA
Bas Bleu Theatre Company
Canyon Concert Ballet
Centennial Children's Chorus
Colorado Bach Ensemble
Dance Express
Foothills Pops Band
Fort Collins Comic Con
Fort Collins Museum of Discovery
Fort Collins Musicians Association
Fort Collins Symphony Association
Fort Collins Wind Symphony
Friends of the Gardens on Spring Creek
Friends of the Symphony
Front Range Chamber Players
Global Village Museum of Arts & Cultures
Gregory Allicar Museum of Art
Hatton Gallery
Health and Wellness Community Orchestra
High Performance Dance Theatre
Howdy Neighbor Events
IMPACT Dance Company
International Keyboard Odyssiad & Festival, Inc.
Larimer Choral Society
Launch: Community Through Skateboarding
Lincoln Center Support League
LuneAseas
Museum of Art | Fort Collins
New Horizons Band of Northern Colorado
Off the Hook Arts
Openstage Theatre & Company
Opera Fort Collins Guild
Opera Fort Collins, Inc.
Poudre Landmarks Foundation, Inc.
Sustain Music and Nature
Sustainable Living Association
The Center for Fine Art Photography
Wolverine Farm Publishing
2. CuRB members encouraged Fort Fund applicants to broaden their promotional reach, specifically
by adding questions to the application process that inquire about marketing plans and use of social
media.
3. CuRB members served as liaisons to events funded by Fort Fund, attending cultural events in the
community and virtually, lending support and assuring that the Fort Fund monies were being well
spent and acknowledged.
4. CuRB members worked with staff to review and update all Fort Fund grant applications and the
Fort Fund Guidelines
5. CuRB members continued to support the Visit Fort Collin’s on-line events calendar and continued
to require Fort Fund grantees to list their events on the calendar.