The
Downtown Johor Baru Grants Programme: Arts, Heritage and Culture, was recently
launched by Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA) in collaboration
with Think City, and supported by MBJB, the Johor Baru City Council.
Facade of Think City Johor Baru at Jalan Dhoby in the heart of Johor Baru's Heritage Quarter |
It
also aims to support community-based initiatives that provide exciting,
surprising and meaningful opportunities to rejuvenate Downtown Johor Baru.
In
June 2022, I was among the guests invited by Think City Johor Baru to an
introduction of this grants programme, hosted at the premises of Infinity8
Reserve in Menara JLand, the first Grade A office building in the city,
situated next to KOMTAR Johor Baru City Centre.
The flyer for the Downtown Johor Baru Grants Programme received at its introduction |
At
this community engagement session, Think City outlined the objectives of the
grant programme, invited applications and gave the assurance that the application
results should be revealed by the end of September 2022.
Think
City held five more engagement sessions, both physical and virtual, to invite
applications and by the deadline for submissions on July 25, they had received
some 79 applications.
With Mohd Shahril and the BrandCulture team at Think City Johor Baru |
Later,
I learnt from Think City that my application was reviewed by their Technical
Advisory Panel (TAP), an external party they engaged to evaluate and provide
comments and any recommendations that may add value to the project.
It
was encouraging to know that the TAP acknowledged that my project, dubbed My
Johor Stories in Downtown Johor Baru, should bring to live the histories
associated with family, town and state through literary means and would create
space for local participation.
Daniel Lim of Think City, welcoming grantees to the Grants Workshop |
This
email also included an invitation to a Grants Workshop where the grantees will
receive further clarification and guidance on the grants process in terms of
their project timeline and specific deliverables.
Prior
to that date, I was invited to meet with Mohd Shahril of Think City to provide
further details on my project and I was happy to meet him with my friends from
BrandCulture PR Marketing, the team who is supporting My Johor Stories in my
Downtown Johor Baru awareness campaign.
A presentation by Mohd Shahril at the Grants Workshop |
It
so happened that this particular date was (suddenly!) declared a Public Holiday
and while the majority of grantees turned up for the Workshop, some were not
present.
It
was nevertheless, a good gathering of creative souls and as Think City
introduced the list of successful grantees in the Downtown Johor Baru project,
I recognised some familiar faces and was pleased to meet new ones.
I had one minute to introduce and share briefly on My Johor Stories in Downtown Johor Baru |
When
I was told that IRDA Chief Executive, Dato’ Dr Badrul Hisham Kassim would be
there, I looked forward to renewing my acquaintance with him.
[We
last met in 2015 while he was Johor Tourism Director and we shared an exciting
experience together, exploring the city’s Heritage Quarter.]
One for the album: Dr Badrul and friends in IRDA and Think City with the grantees |
In the workshop event, Think City invited each of the grantees to provide a brief introduction of themselves and a description of their project in just one minute.
IRDA Chief Executive, Dr Badrul sharing his closing remarks at the event |
I
was encouraged to proceed with a book sequel and again with the support of Think
City Johor Baru and MPH Publishing, My Johor Stories 2: Interesting Places
and Inspirational People, was published in 2018.
The
Johor stories in Book Two featured inspirational people in various Johor towns
as well as Heritage Traders who are still doing the businesses started by their
forefathers.
It was good to chit-chat with Dr Badrul again |
Incidentally
Sungai Segget, the main waterway through Johor Baru, is documented in Once
Upon a Time in Johor, one of the stories in My Johor Stories 3: Proudly
Johor, Then and Now, the third and final instalment to complete the trilogy
of My Johor Stories books.
By
the way, I not only have history with Think City Johor Baru but also
with IRDA who supported me by presenting the hardcover versions of My Johor
Stories, Book One and Book Two, to their Board of Directors at Board
Meetings and to use as corporate premium gifts.
Back at Think City Johor Baru to sign my LOA, in the presence of Mohd Shahril and Nabila |
With
the grants workshop behind us, Think City Johor Baru prepared the Letters of
Award (LOA) to the grantees and arranged for the signed copies to be officially
stamped.
The
proverbial clock has started ticking (again!) as this grantee gears up to execute
all that was agreed upon to meet the first Milestone for My Johor Stories in
Downtown Johor Baru, an awareness campaign which kicks off in January 2023.
Watch
this space for more updates, shared closer to the dates, for your opportunity
to participate in the My Johor Stories in Downtown Johor Baru awareness
campaign.
Note: The
My Johor Stories series of books are available from MPH bookstores
nationwide and online from mphonline.
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