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CICERO ADR ARTS & CULTURE: LAW & ENTERPRISE: FUNDING VIA: DRAMATURG. STAGED RECOVERY MANAGEMENT (2019-2022) 2019

OVERVIEW 1. Project Background and Description The Arts & Culture remit, in the context of NESTA funding looks at measurable Cultural Impact of Arts & Culture. With increased pressures on Arts & Culture funding, the measurable outcomes of Cultural Impact remain a priority for future fundability.

2. Project Scope The Pilot Project (initially funded by Tibet Society) in 2009 took place in 2009-2011. After a successful Pilot and measurable outcomes delivered the next phase of funding from New Direction (Foundation) ran from 2012-2016. The Published Policy design formulations (available through British Library IP licensing) form a set of readilycustomizable frameworks to address Policy Regime and Regime Transition as responses to change. Accompanying the Framework documentation – available in 2019 for publication through Stationery Office are systems and procedures for Change Management, Leadership and Civic Engagement in the context of public services, healthcare, education, community development and Legal Aid. The results of your application to participate in public sector support of art and culture not only defines what you do (what is measured) but sets limit for what will not be done as part of the project. Project management assistance available from local project staff scope questions to include what results will look like for future NESTA AND ARTS COUNCIL participation in funding support.

3. High-Level Requirements Royal College qualification or eligibility for Royal College membership. English as a First or Second language with second language fluency a requirement.

The new system must include the following:  Ability to allow both internal and external users to access the application without downloading any software  Ability to interface with the existing data warehouse application  Ability to incorporate automated routing and notifications based on business rules

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4. Deliverables Agencies, stakeholders and divisions affected by this project include: ARTS Council UK NESTA Participating Healthcare Trusts Participating Citizen Advice Bureau Rethink MIND Theatre group applying for auxiliary accreditation

5. Affected Parties Accredited CPD. Examination board qualifying for UK Research Instituter support

6. Affected Business Processes or Systems Foreign language translation is NOT INCLUDED. Sign Language and sub-titling are available only through Sound Recording and AV Equipment Hire (available on Application to BBC).

7. Specific Exclusions from Scope Release of recording will be subject to regional participation and royalty agreement in accord with IP licensing and copyright laws. Artist protection under Terms of British Phonographic Society License is available through Insurers.

8. Implementation Plan Copyright Registration and Licensing on approval of Application for Improvised Therapy Responses through Cultural Advocacy and Legal Services. (Exeter) and Finance (Edinburgh) for EC3 approval and British Library registration.

9. High-Level Timeline/Schedule The Deadline for submission of Business Plan and Project Outline is 29th April 2019.

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Vanessa Pérez-Cirera’s Activity Environment Research Coordinator Universidad Iberoamericana, Ciudad de México

June 2015 – February 2018 2 years 9 months Prolongación Paseo de la Reforma, Santa Fé, Ciudad de México EQUIDE, the Research Centre on Equitable Development produces applied research in the areas of health, poverty and the environment. The environment research agenda at EQUIDE, is currently focused on identifying the environmental determinants of poverty and inequality with a focus on urban poverty as well as on the analysis of energy transition policies and the social entrepreneurship oportunities of cleantechnologies. Principal Technical Advisor. Mexico Low Emissions Development Program USAID

October 2011 – October 2016 5 years 1 month ee more

Experience 

Deputy. Global Climate & Energy World Wildlife Fund

March 2018 – Present 10 months 

Mexico City Support the Mexican Government in the design and implementation of its Low Emissions Development Strategy (LEDS 2020/2030) 


World Wildlife Fund 7 years 4 months o

Director, Climate and Energy Program. WWF-Mexico World Wildlife Fund

March 2010 – June 2015 5 years 4 months Mexico City Renewable energy scaling-up Contributions to Mexico's Low Emissions Development Strategy Reduction of Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD+) Ecosystem Based Adaptation o

Global Coordinator, Tourism and Coastal Development Strategy World Wildlife Fund

March 2008 – March 2010 2 years 1 month Barcelona Area, Spain Development of global conceptual model and strategy Coordination of pilot projects in Morocco, Cape Vert, Belice and Mexico Fundraising 

Conservation Director, WWF-Mexico World Wildlife Fund

2003 – 2008 5 years Mexico Planning and monitoring of the conservation portfolio of WWF-Mexico Fundraising Institutional representation 

Public Policy Deputy Director SEMARNAT

1996 – 1998 2 years


Mexico Design of economic instruments for biodiversity conservation.

Education University of York PhD, Economics and Politics of the Environment

2000 – 2004 Political Economy, Public Policy, Local and Global Commons. University of York Master's degree, Public Policy and Development

1998 – 1999 Universidad Iberoamericana, Ciudad de México Bachelor's degree, Economics. Honors, Honors

1993 – 1996

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