
Randy Cohen - Vice President of Research and Policy for Americans for the Arts - will visit Broward County to address the $414 million impact of the nonprofit arts and culture industry on the local economy.
The event will take place on Thursday, December 14th (5:30PM Reception | 6:30PM Program) at the NSU Art Museum, 1 East Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL. Free to attend; RSVP required.
The Arts & Economic Prosperity 5 (AEP5) recently published by the Americans for the Arts, reported Broward's nonprofit arts and culture sector is a flourishing $414.2 million industry supporting 11,000-plus jobs and generating $40.1 million in revenue for both the local and state government. The report is based on data collected in 2015 that reported Broward County's nonprofit arts and cultural organizations spent $148.5 million, and leveraged an additional $265.7 million in spending by their audiences - a critical impact on Broward's economy.
Directly impacting local business ranging from restaurants and hotels to parking garages and retail stores, this spending lends weight to Cohen's position: that arts nonprofits have surpassed conventional charities to become a formidable industry, a cornerstone of tourism, and - A. Cohen phrases it - "good business citizens."
For additional information, visit the Cultural Division's website.
Broward Cultural Division is a local arts agency, one of thousands across the U.S. providing financial, technical and marketing assistance to artists and arts organizations. Broward County has nearly 1.9 million residents, 15.4 million visitors, 10,000 artists, 6,291 arts-related businesses employing 23,498 people, 823 not-for-profit cultural organizations and 31 cities, some of which operate their own arts councils and public art programs. Visit our website and follow us @BrowardArts on Twitter and Facebook.
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