Author: Dreeszen, Craig
Publication Year: 1997
Media Type: Report
Summary:
This issue of the Monograph explores the importance of community cultural planning, which can be an effective tool to strengthen the cultural community and apply cultural solutions to community problems. The process often results in increased funding for the arts, more programming for the public, and new partnerships.
Abstract:
Community cultural planning can be an effective tool to strengthen the cultural community and apply cultural solutions to community problems. The process often results in increased funding for the arts, more programming for the public, and new partnerships of community leaders that support the arts. Cultural planning, however, should not be entered into without careful forethought. It is hard work, and takes time and money. There are risks of unrealistic expectations, inadequate funding, and unfulfilled objectives. It's not always a panacea, but with adequate planning, execution, and follow-up, cultural planning can make the arts an integral part of your community. (p. 6)
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Arts & Intersections:
Categories: Organizational Planning, Local Arts Agencies, Cultural Planning, Community Development
ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Series Title: Americans for the Arts Monograph
Edition: Volume 1, Number 8
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Pages: 8
Resources: Document
PUBLISHER INFORMATION
Name: Americans for the Arts
Website URL: https://www.americansforthearts.org