RESOURCES FOR FUNDED ORGanizationS

Below you will find a list of resources available to you as a Tacoma Creates-funded organization. If you need a resource that is not listed, please feel free to reach out to staff, and we will be happy to assist you.

Handling Your Tacoma Creates Contract

Tacoma Creates Resource Packet ⇩

How to Manage Your Tacoma Creates Contract ⇩

  • City of Tacoma Business License: All Tacoma Creates funded organizations must have a City of Tacoma business license. This includes organizations applying with a fiscal sponsor; the organization producing the work in Tacoma must have a City business license that is separate from the fiscal sponsor. Please read through this Business License information for more details
  • Required Insurance: All Tacoma Creates funded organizations are required to provide a Certificate of Insurance, naming the “City of Tacoma” as Additional Insured and showing verification of Commercial General Liability insurance, as well as Additional Insured, Waiver of Subrogation, and Primary and Non-Contributory. Organizations may also be required to carry other types of insurance. The exact insurance requirements will be determined based on the type of programming your organization offers and the audience you will be serving. Please read through the City of Tacoma’s insurance requirements to learn more. Possible insurances include:

    • Abuse & Molestation
    • Commercial Automobile Liability
    • Marine General Liability
    • Employer’s Liability
    • Workers Compensation
  • Setting Up in Ariba: The City of Tacoma contracts with organizations electronically through a system called Ariba. If your organization has not contracted with the City of Tacoma recently, you will be required to set up an account in Ariba before the City can issue a contract to you. If your organization is fiscally sponsored, then the Fiscal Sponsor is the entity that must be registered in Ariba. View the instructions here.

Submittable help ⇩

Quarterly Reporting ⇩

Final Report ⇩

Receiving Your Funding ⇩

Invoicing ⇩

Funding Acknowledgement ⇩

Communication Resources

Tacoma Creates Communication Toolkit ⇩

Tacoma Creates logo and logo guide ⇩

Tacoma Creates Events Calendar ⇩

Social Media ⇩

Tacoma Creates Banner - Check-Out Information ⇩

  • Submit a banner request form at least 1 week prior to your event. You may request a banner for a single-day event, or multi-week program.
  • After staff receives your request form, you will receive an email within 1-2 business days regarding the availability of banners.
  • If your request is approved, staff will send a confirmation email with details about picking up and returning the banners at the Tacoma Municipal Building (747 Market St). This email will also include contact information for any changes or cancellation requests.

SAMPLE LANGUAGE TO ACKNOWLEDGE TACOMA CREATES FUNDING ⇩

Peachjar - Tacoma Public Schools Digital Communications ⇩

  • Create an 8.5x11 flyer and save as a PDF.
  • You must include the district’s disclaimer on your flyer:
    • The district does not sponsor this event/activity/offer and the district assumes no responsibility for it. In consideration for the privilege to distribute these materials, the Tacoma School District No. 10 shall be held harmless from any cause of action filed in any court or administrative tribunal arising out of the distribution of these materials, including all costs, attorney’s fees and judgments or awards.
  • Remember to include the Tacoma Creates logo your marketing materials for programs & events supported by Tacoma Creates. You can find the Logo files (and our Logo Guide) on our Resources for Funded Organizations page.
  • Hyperlinks do not work on flyers once they are distributed, so it is best to include a short link or a QR code on the flyer if you want families to visit a website for more information or registration.
  • Email your 8.5x11 formatted PDF flyer to info@tacoma.k12.wa.us
  • If you have a specific audience in mind, like certain grades or certain schools, please include that information in your email – flyers can be sent to every school in the district or to specific schools / specific grade levels.

Cityline on TV Tacoma ⇩

Land Acknowledgement ⇩

Capacity Building Resources

Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) Information & Tools ⇩

City of Tacoma Tools + ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

City of Tacoma - Equity Index ⇩

City of Tacoma - Address Check ⇩

RESOURCES FOR FUNDED ORGANIZATIONS Below you will find a list of resources available to you as a Tacoma Creates-funded organization. If you need a resource that is not listed, please feel free to reach out to staff, and we will be happy to assist you. Tacoma Creates logo and logo guide Tacoma Creates-funded organizations must acknowledge Tacoma Creates in all appropriate promotional materials, public announcements, programs, advertising, and other forms of notice related to the funded programming. Please include the logo on your website as appropriate, with a link to tacomacreates.org. The Tacoma Creates logos and logo guide are available for download from Dropbox. Please do not use any other versions of the logo. Safe Reopening Toolkit Coming Soon! How to Manage your Contracts Congrats on being a Tacoma Creates funding recipient! Here you will find ways to help keep both Tacoma Creates admin, and your organization, organized and on track during the funding cycle. #### Virtual Convening ⇩ Recordings, slide decks, and notes shared during the Virtual Convenings for Tacoma Creates funded organizations can be found here. City of Tacoma – Equity Index The Equity Index is a tool that highlights disparities within the city of Tacoma. The Index is presented as a guide for you to help inform decisions about equity and access as it relates to your programming. Land Acknowledgement Please consider offering a land acknowledgement on your printed materials and/or in your pre-event remarks. The language linked below was provided by the Puyallup Tribe, and should be used as written. The land acknowledgement is written in both Lushootseed and English. Uplift Tacoma Tacoma Creates organizations are invited to participate in the Uplift Tacoma initiative, which is an effort to amplify and share with the community the programs and resources provided by Tacoma’s cultural sector during this time of physical distancing. To participate: You may submit performances, virtual tours, how-to videos, educational lessons/workshops, and creative quarantine activities. These productions can be DIY or professionally developed. Hashtag #UpliftTacoma in your organization’s social posts, tag @TacomaCreates and @TacomaArts and we’ll repost on our social channels. is now airing more than four hours of this content each week providing wider access to arts and culture to a greater number of community members. To submit content to TV Tacoma: Email Darryl Crews at dcrews @ thinkjanuary . com and include your contact information. Send a Dropbox link (or other file transfer service) with the content. * Maximum content length: 30 minutes. Please note: not all content may be appropriate for airing on TV Tacoma. We will be considering the mix of content being presented each week and will schedule delivery.