Month: October 2012

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Government (Municipal, Provincial, Federal)

  • 38% receive more than 50% of their funding
  • 65% receive more than 25% of their funding
  • 35% receive less than 25% of their funding

Foundations

  • 0% receive more than 50% of their funding
  • 11% receive more than 25% of their funding
  • 89% receive less than 25% of their funding

Fees for Service

  • 23% receive more than 50% of their funding
  • 31% receive more than 25% of their funding
  • 69% receive less than 25% of their funding

Individual Donors

  • 4% receive more than 50% of their funding
  • 4% receive more than 25% of their funding
  • 96% receive less than 25% of their funding

Corporate Donations

  • 12% receive more than 50% of their funding
  • 31% receive more than 25% of their funding
  • 69% receive less than 25% of their funding

gender / sexual orientation / disabilities / ethniticity / citizenship / economic levels


Gender

Most youth media organizations equally serve all genders

15% of youth media organizations work with more women/girls

    • My Circle Youth Immigrant Youth Program
    • IGNITE! Youth-Driven Arts Festival
    • OpenMedia,ca
    • Youth in 57 Minutes

12% of youth media organizations work with more men/boys

      • YouthCO
      • Powell River Film Festival
      • Vancouver Youth Radio

52% of youth media organizations do some work with transgendered youth

      • Access to Media Education Society
      • Gen Why Media Project
      • Out in Schools
      • Redwire Native Youth Media Society
      • Reel to Real
      • Reel Youth
      • My Circle Youth Immigrant Program
      • YouthCO
      • IGNITE! Youth-Driven Arts Festival
      • Power of Hope
      • Pull Focus Film School

Sexual Orientation

Most youth media organizations are unaware of the sexual orientation of participants

However, 24% organizations do significant work with LGBT youth

    • YouthCO
    • Access to Media Education Society
    • Kaleidoscope
    • IGNITE! Youth-Driven Arts Festival

Disabilities

Most youth media organizations are unaware of physical learning disabilities or psychological challenges faced by participants.

 

Ethnicity

Most youth media organizations have a difficult time tracking the ethnicity of their participants

however, young people of color make up more than 50% of participants in 56% of the youth media organizations.

  • Access to Media Education Society
  • Arts Umbrella
  • Gen Why Media Project
  • Kaleidoscope
  • Out in Schools
  • Peace it Together
  • Redwire Native Youth Media Society
  • Reel to Real
  • Reel Youth
  • My Circle Youth Immigrant Program
  • W2 Community Media Arts
  • Power of Hope
  • Beat Nation
  • Vancouver Youth Radio
  • Youth in 57 Minutes

 

Citizenship

Most youth media organizations do not check citizenship status

however, 11% of youth media organizations work with non-Canadians.

  • Peace it Together
  • My Circle Youth Immigrant Program

Economic Levels

Most youth media organizations often do not track the economic status of participants

however, 86% of organizations serve some or mostly participants who come from are low economic homes (less than $40, 726)

  • Access to Media Education Society
  • Gen Why Media Project
  • Intersections Media
  • Kaleidoscope
  • Reel Youth
  • My Circle Youth Immigrant Program
  • W2 Community Media Arts
  • IGNITE! Youth-Driven Arts Festival
  • LOVE
  • Vancouver Youth Radio
  • Youth in 57 Minutes
  • Reel to Real

Budget & Staffing

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Budget

4% of youth media organizations have budgets 500,000 and above

12% of youth media organizations have budgets between 250,000 to 499,999

24% of youth media organizations have budgets between 150,000 to 249,999

8% of youth media organizations have budgets between 100,000 to 149,999

52% of youth media organizations have budgets under $99,999

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Staff

Full-Time Staff

7% of youth media organizations have 6-10 full-time paid staff

70% of youth media organizations have 1-5 full-time paid staff

22% of youth media organizations do not have any full-time paid staff

Part-Time Staff

7% of youth media organizations have over 10 part-time paid staff

15% of youth media organizations have 6-10 part-time paid staff

52% of youth media organizations have 1-5 part-time paid staff

  • Emily Carr Youth Programs
  • Intersections Media
  • Out in Schools
  • Pacific Cinematheque Education Programs
  • Redwire Native Youth Media Society
  • Reel to Real
  • My Circle Youth Immigrant Program
  • W2 Community Media Arts
  • YouthCO
  • Power of Hope
  • Check Your Head
  • OpenMedia.ca
  • Leave Out Violence BC
  • Vancouver Youth Radio

26% of youth media organizations do not have any part-time staff

  • Access to Media Education Society
  • Backstreet Studios
  • Gen Why Media Project
  • Kaleidoscope
  • IGNITE! Youth-Driven Arts Festival
  • Youth in 57 Minutes
  • Pull Focus Film School
Volunteers

19% of youth media organizations have over 50 volunteers

  • Peace it Together
  • Reel to Real
  • YouthCO
  • Power of Hope
  • Leave out Violence BC

 

33% of youth media organizations have 10-50 volunteers

  • Access to Media Education Society
  • Out in Schools
  • Redwire Native Youth Media Society
  • Summer Visions Film Institute
  • My Circle Youth Immigrant Program
  • IGNITE! Youth-Driven Arts Festival
  • Powell River Film Festival
  • OpenMedia.ca
  • Youth in 57 Minute

19% of youth media organizations have 6-10 volunteers

  • Backstreet Studios
  • W2 Community Media Arts
  • Pacific Cinematheque Education Programs
  • Check Your Head
  • Vancouver Youth Radio

15% of youth media organizations have 1-5 volunteers

  • Arts Umbrella
  • Kaleidoscope
  • Beat Nation
  • Pull Focus Film School

geography

geography


77% of youth media organizations serve urban youth

  • Gen Why Media Project
  • Kaleidoscope
  • Pacific Cinematheque Education Programs
  • Summer Visions Film Institute
  • My Circle Youth Immigrant Program
  • YouthCO
  • Power of Hope
  • OpenMedia.ca
  • Vancouver Youth Radio

4% of youth media organizations serve rural youth

  •     Powell River Film Festival

73% of youth media organizations do little or no work with rural youth

  • Arts Umbrella
  • Backstreet Studios
  • Emily Carr Youth Programs
  • Intersections Media
  • Kaleidoscope
  • Pacific CInematheque Education Programs
  • Summer Visions Film Institute
  • My Circle Youth Immigrant Program
  • W2 Community Media Arts
  • YouthCO
  • IGNITE! Youth-Driven Arts Festival
  • Power of Hope
  • Beat Nation
  • Gen Why Media Project
  • Check Your Head
  • OpenMedia.ca
  • Vancouver Youth Radio
  • Youth in 57 Minutes
  • Pull Focus Film School

8% of youth media organizations serve suburban youth (although 42% of youth media organizations occasionally work with suburban youth)

  • Backstreet Studios
  • Youth in 57 Minutes

12% of youth media organizations work with no suburban youth

  • My Circle Immigrant Youth Program
  • OpenMedia.ca
  • Vancouver Youth Radio

age level

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Young People under 13

26% of youth media organizations serve young people under 13

  • Arts Umbrella
  • Reel to Real
  • Powell River Film Festival
  • Summer Visions Film Institute
  • Access to Media Education Society
  • Pacific Cinematheque Education Programs
  • Reel Youth

44% have no work with under 13

  • Emily Carr Youth Programs
  • Gen Why Media Project
  • Intersections Media
  • Kaleidoscope
  • My Circle Youth Immigrant Program
  • YouthCO
  • Beat Nation
  • OpenMedia.ca
  • Leave Out Violence BC
  • Youth in 57 Minutes
  • Vancouver Youth Radio
  • Pull Focus Film School

Teens

81% of youth media organizations serve 13-19

  • Backstreet Studios
  • Emily Carr Youth Programs
  • Out in Schools
  • Power of Hope
  • Check Your Head
  • Leave Out Violence BCy
  • Pacific Cinematheque Education Programs
  • Redwire Native Youth Media Society
  • Reel Youth
  • My Circle Youth Immigrant Program
  • IGNITE! Youth-Driven Arts Festival
  • Youth in 57 Minutes
  • Access to Media Education
  • Arts Umbrella
  • Summer Visions
  • Kaleidoscope
  • Peace it Together
  • Reel to Real
  • W2 Community Media Arts
  • Powell River
  • OpenMedia.ca
  • Vancouver Youth Radio

4% serve no 13-19 at all

  • Intersections Media

20 Something’s

56% work with 20 something’s

  • Intersections Media
  • Kaleidoscope
  • Peace it Together
  • Redwire Native Youth Media Society
  • W2 Community Media Arts
  • Beat Nation
  • OpenMedia.ca
  • Vancouver Youth Radio
  • Youth in 57 Minutes
  • Gen Why Media Project
  • YouthCO
  • IGNITE! Youth-Driven Arts Festival
  • Access to Media Education Society
  • My Circle Youth Immigrant Program
  • Pull Focus Film School

19% work with no 20 something’s

  • Arts Umbrella
  • Backstreet Studios
  • Emily Carr Youth Programs
  • Powell River Film Festival
  • Leave Out Violence BC

Teachers

4% work with teachers

  • Peace it Together

Community Workers

19% work with community workers

  • Gen Why Media Project
  • YouthCO
  • Pull Focus Film School
  • Peace it Together
  • Reel to Real