NATIONAL ARTS PUBLICATION DATABASE (NAPD)
From Neighborhood to Nation: Planning for the Arts in America

Author: Spencer, June K. and Binning, Dennis

Publication Year: 1977

Media Type: Report

Summary:

This is a policy paper with recommendations prepared for the National Endowment for the Arts on the importance of the need for planning at all levels - from the neighborhood to national. The single most important weakness of the arts delivery process is the lack of a coherent, cohesive, consciously coordinated structure for planned improvement in services and accessibility of the arts in America.

Abstract:

This is a policy paper with recommendations prepared for the National Endowment for the Arts on the importance of the need for planning at all levels - from the neighborhood to national. The single most important weakness of the arts delivery process is the lack of a coherent, cohesive, consciously coordinated structure for planned improvement in services and accessibility of the arts in America. ( p. 4).

CONTENTS
Introduction.
The Endowment's opportunity.
Planning as a critical venture.
State planning capacity.
Recommendations.

Arts & Intersections:

Categories: Organizational Planning

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Pages: 27

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Name: Opinion Research Associates

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