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Saturday, 15 January 2011

BUT WILL THEY GIVE MORE IN 2011 ??

The Business Committee for the Arts Triennial Survey of Business Support to the Arts tracks the trends and levels of business support to the arts in the United States. A total of 600 businesses participated in the 2010 survey with the use of online surveys. This study provides businesses with the information they need to begin or increase support to the arts. It acts as a tool for arts organizations and local, state, and federal government agencies in their efforts to stimulate business support to the arts. In the current study, 79% of businesses say that the arts increase name recognition while 74% say that the arts offer networking opportunities and the potential to develop new business. 66% say that the arts stimulate creative thinking, problem solving and team building. While half agree that arts support has the potential to increase their bottom line and slightly fewer believe that the arts can offer special benefits to their employees and that the arts can help recruit and retain employees. To download the Executive Summary of the report, click here (pdf 93KB).

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