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Monday, 4 October 2010

JUST HOW BAD IS IT ??

Following the publication of its two reports on the impacts of the recession on the cultural and wider not-for-profit sectors in 2009, Arts Quarter is now repeating its online survey a year on from conducting its second such survey to continue to plot the ongoing affects of the current economic climate on these two sectors. In anticipation of some of the outcomes of the CSR (comprehensive spending review) to be announced in October, this survey also invites respondents to share views on Government policy and create a new political agenda for the arts and charitable sectors at large. The findings of this Survey will be published free of charge at the time that the CSR findings are to be announced in the hope of adding to the debate at that time. With wide-spread participation by the cultural community and other not-for profits, all communities will be able to benchmark their own performance once again. UK organisations wishing to take part in the latest survey should click here.

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