Introducing the Arts Council Plan 2008 - 11 Laura Dyer Executive Director.

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Introducing the Arts Council Plan Laura Dyer Executive Director

Key Drivers Royal Charter Findings of our Public Debate McMaster Review on Excellence DCMS Settlement Letter Government’s new Children’s Plan Olympics 2012

DCMS Settlement letter key points Shared strategic objectives: Excellence Access Diversity But……annex A lists 15 further key areas

Key Outcomes  Greater Reach  Greater Engagement in the arts  Excellence  More Innovative Arts Practice  More Diverse Arts Sector

New Mission  Great Art, for Everyone

Four Time – Limited projects  Building Digital Capacity  Strengthening the Visual Arts  Contributing to the cultural offer for children and young people  Responding to the Olympics

Financial Context for the region  One of highest percentage increases in enhancing our RFO portfolio  Reduced Managed Funds planning allocation of £1 million per year  Reduced level of GFA but with more flexibility for strategic intervention  Changes to regional EU funding

Funding Stream Budget Budget Budget RFO10,596,375 (1) 11,315,470 (1) 11,614,465 (1) Managed Funds 1,000,000 Organisation Wide Managed Funds 30,000 (2) 55,000 (2) 55,000 (2) GFTA Individuals501,813 (3 501,813 (4) GFTA Organisation2,814,470 (3) 2,814,470 (4) Creative Partnerships 2,928,1202,928,120 (5) Total ACE Investment 17,870,778 18,614,873 18,913,868 To Note: (1) RFO budget excludes £212K, £217K, £223K for Orchestras Live, which will be managed by ACE, East Office. (2) We have successfully secured budget from national office to secure the world youth Biennale for the uk to take place in the East Midlands. (3) GFTA budget for excludes £67K individuals and £151K organization budgets carried forward from as the budget was under spent. (4) GFTA budgets for & are estimated, based on current year investment and are subject to change. (5) CP budgets for & are indicative and will be finalised following the de-merger

What does this mean for the region? Igniting Ambition

Raising aspiration and profile of the region Successful and thriving capital projects Developing new relationship with our RFO portfolio Contributing to cultural offer for children

Building Digital Capacity Strengthening the Visual Arts Responding to the Olympics Advocacy and Campaigning

Thank you