Connecting and Inspiring New England Practitioners
The Creative Communities Exchange was a success!
The exchange featured 32 workshops on projects that are part of the region's creative economy. Participants left with new and renewed connections, concrete examples of projects relevant to them, and To-Do lists that they can use in their own work impacting creative communities.
Here's what participants said about the event:
"The workshops gave great insight into the way the arts are being used to build community"
"It was informative, energizing, and produced connectivity."
"It was good to hear about projects that are successful and happening in rural areas and small cities."
"The content of the presentations made it easier to see how I might duplicate or adapt what was presented to my own circumstances and community."
NEFA is heading to San Diego for the Americans for the Arts annual convention. Dee Schneidman, Research Manager at NEFA, will co-facilitate a discussion about the Creative Economy Agenda on Friday, June 17 at 4:30 pm. Find us there!
NEFA Nonprofit Financial Survey is now open
Submit your 2010 financial data!
The survey is especially designed to gather financial data from those who don't file an IRS form 990 and have not submitted a profile to the Massachusetts Cultural Data Project...Make sure you're counted!
NEA Study Measures the Value of Performing Arts On April 28 the National Endowment for the Arts released a topic report titled Time and Money: Using Federal Data to Measure the Value of Performing Arts Activities. The report measures value based on how much time and money audiences spend on performing arts as well measuring organizational revenue and expenses.
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