Ninth Street Media Consortium

For General Operating Support

  • Amount
    $50,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    11/16/2009
  • Term
    24.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    General Support/Organization
Overview
Ninth Street Media Consortium (NSMC) was incorporated in 2001 as a partnership among four media arts organizations: Film Arts Foundation(FAF), Frameline, National Asian American Telecommunications Association (now the Center for Asian American Media), and the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (all Hewlett Foundation grantees). The consortium built and now operates the Ninth Street Media Center in San Francisco. There are eight film/media arts organizations working in the building and the NSMC helps each of these non profits save money by sharing IT costs, projection equipment and screening facilities. Because the NSMC physically and financially binds diverse elements of the Bay Area’s media arts community together, independent filmmakers, video artists, curators, and media presenters communicate better and collaborate more intensively to deliver high quality artistic and educational programming. During the past grant period special supplemental grants were made to NSMC to enable it to cope with the dissolution of the Film Arts Foundation and with renewed support NSMC will strengthen its board, improve its financial health and make its screening room more available to building tenants and external film presenters.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.ninthstreet.org 
Grants to this Grantee
for a planning grant  
Ninth Street Media Consortium (NSMC) was incorporated in 2001 as a partnership between four media arts organizations : Film Arts Foundation (FAF), Frameline, National Asian American Telecommunications Association (now the Center for Asian American Media), and the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (all Hewlett Foundation grantees). As a consortium the four organizations partnered with a private developer to purchase and renovate a 21,000 square foot, three-story facility in San Francisco’s SOMA District. The Ninth St. Media Center was opened in 2002 and, with the benefit of a Hewlett Foundation capital campaign challenge grant, bought out their private partner two years ahead of schedule. Today the four partners own 100% equity in their building, achieve efficiencies by sharing technology, staff and building maintenance costs and rent additional space to three other film-organizations. Funds for this project will be used to support a comprehensive planning process, and short term occupancy costs as the consortium members respond to FAF’s financial crisis and likely dissolution in 2008. The planning process will engage consultants with expertise in non profit finance, strategic planning, organizational communication, commercial space planning and an accountant. The focus of the process will be to determine the best way for the remaining consortium partners to : 1) Stabilize the partnership’s financial obligations in light of one of the 4 equity partners folding and an outstanding $2.75 million debt to Wells Fargo on the 9th street facility. 2) Determine the consortium’s future and scenarios for either taking on a new partner or buying out FAF’s 25% equity share directly. Bolstering this critical decision by with realistic short and long term business models. 3) Preserve and honor FAF’s legacy including the potential adoption/acquisition of FAF programs and assets.

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