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Why a new program? Demand on the APG exceeding available funding. (oversubscribed) Government recognized a more sustainable funding mechanism was required.

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1 Screen-Based Production Grant (SPG) Summary Cultural Industries Branch Alberta Culture and Tourism

2 Why a new program? Demand on the APG exceeding available funding. (oversubscribed) Government recognized a more sustainable funding mechanism was required to meet the needs of a growing industry increased funding address needs of large commercial productions without impact to support for smaller, culturally-focused projects fiscally responsible in current economic environment (more rigorous financial controls and reporting processes as noted by Auditor General); captured the positive cultural and economic impacts for Albertans and the province

3 Screen-Based Production Grant
Highlights $45M annual budget (increase of $15M over APG) Opportunity to exceed the cap to a maximum of $7.5M Two distinct funding envelopes (cultural and commercial) Grants paid in two installments Preservation of funds for Albertan owned projects

4 Pending APG Applications
Any pending application received prior to October 3, 2017 will be processed under the APG guidelines. Any committed application under the APG will be honoured and paid out under the APG guidelines. Any application that is in process in GATE or otherwise but has not yet been “submitted” under the APG must be re-submitted under the SPG. Any application that has already been submitted under the APG, but wants to reapply under the SPG for any reason will be allowed to withdraw their APG application and reapply under the SPG.

5 Additional Changes from APG
Not required to submit applications prior to principal photography Grant intake windows with application deadlines Applications evaluated against economic and cultural impact criteria Firm reporting and grant payment schedules Diversity and Inclusion bonus

6 What Remains the Same Based on eligible Albertan production expenditures labour and non-labour Two funding tiers (streams) for Albertan and non-Albertan projects Grant percentages range from 25% - 30% Applicant and project eligibility criteria mostly unchanged Tier-based requirements for Albertans in Head of Department roles Final grant the lesser of final actual Alberta expenses or original approved grant amount.

7 Grant Intakes and Deadlines Application Intake Periods
Annual program budget allocated over three intake periods Application Intake Periods Transition intake: October 25-November 30, 2017 February 1 – March 31st June 1 – July 31 October 1 – November 30

8 Envelopes and Tiers Program budget allocated into two funding envelopes: Cultural Envelope for Grants up to $3 million Commercial Envelope for grants greater than $3 million, up to $5 million cap increase up to $7.5 million available Each envelope has two funding Tiers Albertan: 29 or 30 per cent of eligible Alberta expenses Non-Albertan: 25 or 26 per cent of eligible Alberta expenses Applications only competing within their envelope. ½ of the Cultural Envelope budget will be reserved for Albertan projects each year.

9 Diversity and Inclusion Bonus
In place of the shoot day bonus Added to both funding Tiers 1% bonus: projects with off screen crew of 35% or more who self-identify as member of an under-represented or marginalized group including: female gender non-conforming visible minorities members of indigenous groups persons with disabilities A revised Statutory Declaration provided with application materials which includes an option for self-identification along with declaration of Alberta Residency.

10 Evaluation Process Eligible applications evaluated against economic and cultural benefit criteria. Cultural and Economic criteria equally weighted No minimum scoring threshold When eligible grant requests exceed available funding for an intake, Grant recommendations based on application scores, with higher scoring applications receiving priority. Applications only competing within their envelope. Evaluation criteria have been designed to ensure benefits of various production types and budgets are represented. Not a juried process

11 Economic Benefit Evaluation Criteria
Evaluation Category Points Available Job Creation (Job Ratio) 3 Total Spend Returning Production (Television Series) 2 Alberta Production Activity 5 Albertan Personnel Total Points Available 15

12 Cultural Benefit Evaluation Criteria
Evaluation Category Points Available Diversity and Inclusion 4 Albertan Subject Matter 2 Albertan Creative Material 3 Contribution to Albertan Culture or History Reaching Albertans 1 Community or Regional Impact Total Points Available 15

13 Cap Increase Available to commercial envelope applicants
Applicants can request increase to per-project cap from $5M - $7.5M Evaluated and scored on additional criteria A minimum score of 10 out of 15 points required for cap increase

14 Cap Increase Evaluation Criteria
Evaluation Category Points Available Albertan Personnel 3 Marketing, Promoting and/or Showcasing Alberta Investment in Alberta Infrastructure 2 Investment in Innovation, Technology or Knowledge Transfer 1 Use of Qualified Production Facility or Film Studio Ancillary Business Opportunities for Albertan Companies Sustainability Practices Total Points Available 15

15 Grant Payment and Reporting
Grants less than or equal to $3 million Installment Payment Timing and Trigger Payment Amount 1 Confirmation of completion of principle photography and delivery of an interim cost report. 50% of total approved grant 2 Project completion and delivery to AMF of Final DVD and other final reporting requirements. Remaining balance of total eligible grant per final Alberta cost calculation.

16 Grant Payment and Reporting
Grants greater than $3 million Installment Payment Timing and Trigger Payment Amount 1 Completion of a rough cut and delivery of an interim cost report. 30% of total approved grant 2 Project completion and delivery to AMF of Final DVD and other final reporting requirements. Remaining balance of total eligible grant per final Alberta cost calculation.

17 Other Program Changes Applications no longer have to be submitted prior to principal photography. principal photography must: have started no more than 180 days prior to application or will begin within 180 days from application deadline Now 19 eligible Head of Department positions recognized for determining eligibility. two new eligible positions are supervising sound editor/sound supervisor, supervisor director of animation/supervising animator. Grant payment dates based on applicant schedules will be included in the grant agreement. Extensions require requests in writing. Clarified parameters on eligible Albertan production expenses. Requirement to follow a new audit procedures guide in final production cost reporting. Requirement to disclose related party transactions as part of eligible Alberta expenses. Removal of shoot day bonus

18 Application and Approval Process
Applicant submits application during intake period AMF completes review and assessment to determine eligibility Applicants informed in writing of eligibility At close of intake period AMF completes evaluation of all eligible applications per evaluation criteria Grant recommendations are made based on application score and envelope funding available Applicants advised of decision

19 Application Instructions
At the time of application, Applicants are expected to submit: Complete Application Form and supporting documentation. Complete Eligible Cost Worksheet Related Party Transaction Form Diversity and Inclusion Plan (if applicable) Any other documentation required to demonstrate meeting economic or cultural evaluation criteria All SPG forms will be posted on the program website at Fax or mailed copies are not admissible. Completed application forms with attachments must be submitted as a PDF to

20 Grant Payment and Reporting Process
Applicant submits first milestone report AMF reviews report and prepares first instalment Applicant receives payment Applicant submits final deliverables AMF calculates final grant payment Applicant receives final payment

21 Questions?

22 Cultural Industries Branch Alberta Culture and Tourism
Contacts Cultural Industries Branch Alberta Culture and Tourism Albertamediafund.ca Jeslene Quinn Cultural Industries Grant Officer Phone: (780) Krista Siebel Cultural Industries Grant Coordinator Phone: (780)


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