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-Arts for Tomorrow-. Presented by: Paul Berg Executive Director The Arts Council of Northwest Florida. -Arts For Tomorrow- Agenda. Introduction Cultural Opportunities Cultural Challenges & Needs Questions Ryan Bailey Waiting. -Arts For Tomorrow-. -Arts For Tomorrow-.
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-Arts for Tomorrow- Presented by: Paul Berg Executive Director The Arts Council of Northwest Florida
-Arts For Tomorrow-Agenda • Introduction • Cultural Opportunities • Cultural Challenges & Needs • Questions Ryan Bailey Waiting
-Arts For Tomorrow- OPPORTUNITIES
-Arts For Tomorrow- • Organizations • The Arts Council of Northwest Florida • Santa Rosa Arts & Culture Foundation • Okaloosa Arts Alliance • Mattie Kelly Arts Foundation
-Arts For Tomorrow- • How Are We Funded • Local Cities • Local Counties • State of Florida Division of Cultural Affairs • Grants and Foundations • Membership in the Arts Council • Individual Donations
-Arts For Tomorrow- Who Do We Serve • Member Organizations • Individual Artists • The Community
-Arts For Tomorrow- WHAT DO WE DO • By raising money in the United Arts Fund Campaign, we provide grants to area cultural organizations, • We promote the arts and culture in Northwest Florida through technical and administrative assistance, communications and publications, programs to increase the earnings of area artists and arts organizations, and arts education.
-Arts For Tomorrow- Technical Assistance & Professional Development • Artists in the Schools • The Northwest Florida Institute for Art Education • Grants for Teachers • Workshops
-Arts For Tomorrow- • Facilities • Saenger Theatre • 2007 Renovation & Expansion • Produces local and touring companies • The Arts Center at Okaloosa Walton College • State of the Art facility • Produces local and touring companies
-Arts For Tomorrow- • PERSONNEL • High concentration of professional artists • Over 180 in Escambia County alone • Training facilities in UWF & PJC
-Arts For Tomorrow- • LOCATION • LOCATION • LOCATION
-Arts For Tomorrow- CHALLENGES AND NEEDS
-Arts For Tomorrow- • ADVOCACY • FUNDING
-Arts For Tomorrow- ADVOCACY • The art continue to struggle for recognition as an economic and revenue generator in most states.
-Arts For Tomorrow- • Florida’s arts and cultural industry is one of the fastest growing in the state. Its annual statewide economic impact has grown from $1.7 billion in 1997 to over $2.9 billion and now supports over 28,000 full-time equivalent jobs. • Florida’s arts and cultural organizations, expended $1.2 billion in FY 2001. • Patrons of not-for-profit cultural organizations exceeded 400 million in 2000-01. Attendance at these events generates related commerce for local businesses such as hotels, restaurants, and shops. • An estimated 7 million out-of-state tourists visited Florida’s cultural facilities or attended cultural events as a primary activity. These “cultural” tourists spent $4.5 billion, adding $9.3 billion to the state's gross regional product and creating 103,713 full-time equivalent jobs with a payroll of $2.6 billion. *Released by the Florida Cultural Alliance in January of 2004, The Economic Impact of Florida’s Arts and Cultural Industry by William Stronge
-Arts For Tomorrow- • Arts Education • Studies show that students that are exposed to the arts perform better in math and sciences • At Risk Youth • Art provides an emotional outlet for at risk children • Public Art • A way of building a community identity
-Arts For Tomorrow- • Funding • Operational Funds • Keep the doors open and the lights on • Increase programs • Funding increasingly difficult to obtain
-Arts For Tomorrow- What Does The Extended Future Hold?
-Arts For Tomorrow- Premier Arts and Culture Community in the South East United States