Tacoma Creates Resource Packet ⇩
Here is a handy resource packet containing a basic overview of the Tacoma Creates contract, as well as various tools for you to use throughout the funding cycle.
How to Manage Your Tacoma Creates Contract ⇩
Congrats on being a Tacoma Creates funding recipient! Below, you will find ways to help keep both Tacoma Creates staff, and your organization, organized and on track during the funding cycle.
We encourage you to read through the following information to ensure a successful contracting relationship between your organization and the City of Tacoma. This section will guide you through the various steps and tasks you will need to do throughout the funding year. If you need any clarity on the following information, please reach out to Tacoma Creates staff.
Getting Started
After your organization is approved for funding, the City of Tacoma requires your organization to sign a contract for services which lays out the funding your organization will receive and the public benefit deliverables that your organization will provide.
What is a Contract for Services?
A contract for services outlines specific deliverables that your organization will provide to people in Tacoma. In the case of Tacoma Creates funding, your deliverables are cultural services – the general public programs and/or youth education programs that your organization will develop, produce, and present. Funding will be broken into multiple payment phases spread out over the term of the contract. Organizations will receive final payment after all services outlined in the contract have been provided. Your organization should be prepared to cover the costs of your programming in the meantime.
What you need:
- 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.
Keeping Track of Your Information
Tacoma Creates staff will regularly communicate important information to your organization’s primary contact via email. We encourage organizations to keep all of their Tacoma Creates funding information, including signed contracts, relevant emails, and deadline dates, in one place. This will allow you to easily reference these items over the life of your contract.
Anatomy of Exhibit A - This document walks through sections of your Tacoma Creates contract that are most relevant to your work. This is meant as a companion piece to the actual Exhibit A that is part of your contract, which includes specific deliverables and the amounts that you can include in your invoices throughout the year.
Submittable help ⇩
Tacoma Creates uses the Submittable platform for applications, and subsequent follow-up and reporting. Funded organizations are required to submit periodic reports through Submittable, so it is important that you keep your login information handy. We encourage organizations to create a login password for Submittable that is shareable with others within your staff, in order to ensure access to your account.
When Tacoma Creates staff launches a new report form, that form will be linked to your original Tacoma Creates application in Submittable. The staff person at your organization who is the account holder in Submittable will receive a direct link to the report form via email.
For help navigating Submittable, check out our Submittable Help document.
If you need to update the Submittable account holder’s email, find the instructions on how to do that here.
Quarterly Reporting ⇩
The instructions for the Quarterly Report can be found here, which will support your understanding on how to complete these reports. Additonally we have a recorded version of the 2024 Quarterly Report Workshop that you can access here.
For the Summer Quarter 2024 Report, you are able to submit this report between September 15 – October 15, 2024.
For the Fall Quarter 2024 Report, you are able to submit your completed form between December 15, 2024 – January 15, 2025
For the Winter Quarter 2025 Report, you are able to submit this report between March 15 – April 15, 2025.
Final Report ⇩
The instructions for the 2023-24 Final Report can be found here. You are able to submit your completed form between June 15 – July 25, 2025.
Receiving Your Funding ⇩
Payments will be made in several installments over the course of the contract period, as outlined in your contract. In general, there is often one payment at the start of the contract period, and then additional payments are made periodically after deliverables, reports, and invoices, as defined in the contract, have been submitted. For some contracts, there may be reports due and payments made every quarter (every three months); for other contracts there may be just one reporting and payment phase after the completion of the funded project.
Invoicing ⇩
In order to receive payment for the work your organization completes, you will need to submit invoices to Tacoma Creates. Most organizations will be asked to attach an invoice to their periodic report forms.
Need assistance in creating a basic invoice? Click here for an invoice example. If your organization is fully transactional in Ariba (most funded organizations are not), you will submit your invoices directly through Ariba.
Funding Acknowledgement ⇩
Funded organizations must acknowledge Tacoma Creates in all appropriate public announcements, programs, advertising, and other forms of notice relating to the funded programming. Organizations must recognize Tacoma Creates funding at all funded public programming, as appropriate for the event type such as website or social media post, printed program, curtain speech, or event signage. You can find the Tacoma Creates logo and logo guide further down in our Communications Resources on this page.