Community Centre Building Plans

Growing a trained digital media workforce in southwestern Ontario’s is our mandate.  We are working to attract, train and network new talent to expand the skilled workforce in the region. Our goal is to grow a talent pipeline that will include youth, young adults, women, newcomers and racialized communities.

Photos of our plans can be found below. Donations of any amount are appreciated:

ZEFFY- (PREFERRED) fees are “optional” to the donor; business or charitable receipts are available

E-Transfer: team@windsorfilmmkaing.com

Paypal: team@windsorfilmaking.com

Capital Campaign PLEDGE FORM for Larger Contributions

To Make A Pledge, Click Here & Download a Fillable PDF Form.

Cumulative Sponsorship Benefits

Donations of any amount can be donated via the links above. ALL Contributors will receive a business or a charitable tax receipt.  The choice is yours.

$500+

  • Recognition on website for at least 5 years

$1,000+ Previous Benefits AND:

  • Recognition additionally on social media

$5,000+ Previous Benefits AND:

  • Multiple public event recognitions over 5 years
  • Recognition in printed multiple event programs over 5 years

$10,000+ Previous Benefits AND:

  • Recognition on Donor Wall
  • Recognition in multiple Thank You Ads and/or Articles in The Windsor Star in 2024 and 2025
  • Recognition in published press releases and mentions through other media outlets and social media in 2024 and 2025

$25,000+ Previous Benefits AND:

  • An opportunity to sponsor a room (room signage)
  • Opportunities to speak and/or be recognized at events
  • Other as requested

Other Naming or Sponsorship Opportunities ($50,000 to $1,500,000) can also include name on event tickets. 

Additional Benefits for Corporate Sponsors

We are looking for companies to be included in our Thank You Advertising…

Our downtown is important to the region, and keeping regional talent local is even more important. Together, we can prevent brain drain to larger urban centres and grow the digital media capacity of all industries and businesses in the region.

We are seeking 25 companies to contribute $10,000 of their advertising budget as a special effort that we are launching, and 10 companies to contribute $25,000.

Sponsor Benefits Include:

  • Recognition in multiple Thank You Ads and/or Articles in The Windsor Star in 2024 and 2025
  • Recognition in published press releases and mentions through other media outlets and social media in 2024 and 2025
  • Recognition on Donor Wall
  • Multiple public event recognitions at the centre over 5 years
  • Recognition in printed multiple event programs over 5 years
  • Recognition on website for at least 5 years
  • Recognition additionally on social media

MISSION

As collaborators, the two organizations are dedicated to growing talent and helping to create jobs in film, digital media and the creative arts in southwestern Ontario. Together we ensure that vulnerable and under-represented populations are included. We accomplish our shared goals through community-based education, training, mentoring, job placements and more, making bursaries available to the financially disadvantaged.


VISION

To be a recognized leader in media arts, best known for growing talent and jobs in Southwestern Ontario.

A JOINT COMMUNITY-BASED PROJECT.

The Windsor Centre for Film, Digital Media & the Creative Arts (2012) is an Ontario-based non-profit organization that is working with its charity partner, the Media Arts Community Centre & Museum (2018), to raise funds to open a new, and much needed, media arts facility in downtown Windsor.

The two organizations current offering year-round virtual and in-person educational and training programs to all ages, but from four different locations, which is less than ideal. Thus, this new location is imperative to our future growth due to space restrictions and coordination of programming. 

Interior demolition to the administration section of the facility began Sept 2021. In June 2022, we gained full access. ARTISTIC RENDERINGS showing most (but not all) of our plans are displayed below on this page. Arrows will guide you through the photos.

In order to make this project a reality, the WE GROW TALENT CAMPAIGN will raise $2M in private funds over five years, in three phases. The goal is to offer a creative space for all ages and stages from diverse cultures and ethnicities – families, children and youth, young adults, emerging entrepreneurs, retirees, volunteers, seniors and the general public. 

“Live as if you were to die tomorrow, learn as if you were to live forever.”

– Ghandi

The name to be given to the centre once open will be: the Media Arts Community Centre – or MACC for short. The location is 664 Victoria Avenue in downtown Windsor. The facility was originally built as Temple Baptist Church in 1925 and, for the last 50+ years, has been home to the Downtown Mission. This iconic 22,000 sq ft facility is conveniently located and neighbours multiple street-level public parking lots with greater than 300 spaces.

In keeping with our shared mission and vision, MACC will accommodate diverse teaching spaces (formal and informal), a unique auditorium licensed for 400 people, editing suites, a film/music studio, local film archives and museum-like displays, formal and casual meeting and networking spaces, a full-service kitchen, and an outdoor living room.

Bursaries will be available to those in need. The building will be fully accessible with an elevator and a fire alarm system suited to the general public as well as those who the visually or hearing impaired. In our attempt to be as green as possible, we will also have updated LED lighting, a solar roof, and an organic waste management system.

There is land to add an additional 10,000 sq ft of creative spaces (100 seat theatre and larger film production and music studios) in Phase 2, pending funds and city permits.

Outdoor 50′ x 50′ gathering space with great furnishing an heaters and BBQ – open May through October. Funded by FedDev Southern Ontario at 75%.

New roof and solar to help us conserve energy. Funded by FedDev Southern Ontario at 75%.

Interior demolition funded by the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) – 40% by the Federal Government, 33 by the Province of Ontario and 27% by the Private Donors and corporate Sponsors.

Interior revitalization in the new auditorium funded by the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) – 40% by the Federal Government, 33 by the Province of Ontario and 27% by the Private Donors and corporate Sponsors.

Our new and very versatile Community Commons. ICIP Funded most of the restoration of this great meeting and indoor gathering space; FedDev Southern Ontario covered the new LED lights. In both case private supporters covered about 25%.

The Project

Southern Ontario is proudly reinventing itself as a region where diverse industries can flourish. The Media Arts Community Centre (MACC) will contribute to the cultural and economic development plans set forth by the municipal, provincial and federal governments and economic development associations.  Local arts, charitable and non-profit groups will host small and large events in the city’s core; artists and filmmakers will host fundraising events to bring their ideas to fruition. Sliding scale rental fees will ensure sustainability since fees would cover ongoing maintenance, insurance and utility costs.

“Filmmaking is the ultimate team sport.”

– Michael Keaton

Young people and career seekers interested in filmmaking and digital media, also including animation, graphic design, photography, music videos, web design and gaming, will be attracted to opportunities which, in the past, others relocated to high-cost urban areas to explore. Producers, directors, authors, actors, costume designers, musicians, set builders, make-up artists, camera operators, musicians and others will have access to an accessible, affordable venue to produce their craft. Accountants and lawyers will be busy chasing tax credits and contracts.

High school and post-secondary students will have opportunities for internships, co-ops and job placements. Now that the University of Windsor has moved its Visual Arts, Music and Media & Film programs downtown, and St. Clair College has its MediaPlex, MACC will be the perfect community-based facility for students to gain hands-on work experience. Students from other disciplines  of study will also reap the benefits of having MACC as a community resource. Library Science students will be intrigued by the archives and collections, Human Kinetics students will co-op in event planning, and Business students will work for MACC as well as emerging businesses we support.

MACC will draw seasoned media and creative arts experts, as visitors and tourists, some of whom will ‘be from’ the area. They left to pursue their dreams and will return to serve as guest lecturers and visiting artists. They will teach and mentor to help us grow regional talent in Windsor-Essex, Chatham-Kent and Sarnia-Lambton.

TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

Filmmaking tests one’s creative and advancing technological abilities, and it teaches: leader-ship, teamwork, discipline, coordination, time management and working to deadlines, strategy, self-discipline, patience and understanding, the importance of diverse ideas, endurance, quality control, budgeting, and many other skills that help achieve success in other sectors.

“We don’t make movies to make more money. We make money to make more movies.”

– Walt Disney

Naming Opportunities for Individuals, Families and Businesses

A business or charitable receipt is available; opportunities below are placeholders – donors can help chose the room name.

MACC Phase One

Existing Building

Centre Naming $1,500,000

Lower Level

Studio A: Production/ Music $200,000

Live Room $25,000

Control Room $25,000

Community Commons $250,000

The Community Commons will also have special plaques for sponsors that did not request a room naming. We have four in this category – a $100,000 sponsor, $30,0000 sponsor and a $50,000 sponsor.)

Community Kitchen $100,000

Second Floor

Auditorium $500,000

The Gallery $200,000

Editing Suite $125,000

Editing Room A $25,000

Editing Room B $25,000

Editing Room C $25,000

Editing Room D $25,000

Costume & Prop Room $25,000 (sponsored)

Equipment Rental Room $25,000

Third Floor

The Loft $200,000

Gaming & Animation Room $150,000

Office Suite $300,000

MACC Phase Two – Addition to Building

Building Addition

Exterior 

The Patio $250,000

Parkette $50,000

Lower Level 

Lecture Theatre $400,000

Seats (100) @ 250 Each $25,000

Second Floor

Studio B: Music $400,000 (Live Room, Control Room, ISO Booth 1 & 2, Machine Room)

Lobby $100,000

Meeting Room $25,000

Editing Suite E $25,000

Third Floor

Studio C: Production $400,000

Editing Suite G $25,000

Editing Suite F $25,000

Editing Suite G $25,000

Equipment Room $50,000

Charitable Donations and Sponsorships

If you are interested in donating to or sponsoring one of the following programs, rather than making a capital contribution, we can also make that possible. Our programs run year-round, in-person and virtually.

  • Year-Round Adult Education (ages 19-75) 
  • Plugged In: Seniors’ and Retirees’ Programming (ages 55+) 
  • Training and Education Programs
  • Networking Events
  • Special Events and Programs 
  • Sponsorship of Independent Films 

Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.

– Pablo Picaso

To Make A Pledge, Click Here & Download a Fillable PDF Form.


To request additional information, contact:

Amanda Gellman

Email: team@windsorfilmmaking.com


Chair, Media Arts Community Centre & Museum


President, Windsor Centre for Film, Digital Media & the Creative Arts
Founder, Film Camp for Kids & Youth