Advocacy Calendars and Resources Last Updated March 8, 2011 This section of the website will be updated during July 2011.
A. Florida Information Related to Arts, Arts Education, Culture:
1. What You Can Do Now -- access action steps here.
2. 2011 Florida Legislative Platform for Arts & Culture -- access here.
3. Florida Division of Cultural Affairs' 2011-2012 Grant-Applicant Requests -- access here. This Web site page has a number of lists of grant requests submitted by the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs for 2011-2012.
4. 2011 Florida House and Senate Members Who Serve on the Appropriations Committees that Deal with Arts & Culture Funding -- access here.
5. Links to 2011 Florida Legislature, Committees, Members -- access here.
6. Link to 2011 Legislative Leadership on Budget for Arts & Culture -- access here.
7. Link to Florida Division of Cultural Affairs' Measurement Report -- access here.
B. Arts & Culture Advocacy Calendars and Suggested Strategies:
1. March/April 2011 Advocacy Calendar -- access here. 2. January/February 2011 Advocacy Calendar -- access here.
3. November/December 2010 Advocacy Calendar -- access here. 4. Comprehensive List of Suggested Advocacy Strategies -- access here.
This is an Excel file that lists suggested advocacy steps for advocates who want to advance arts, arts education, and culture. We encourage you to add your own advocacy strategies to these suggestions.
C. Advocacy Resource Materials:
1. Suggested Talking Points That Focus on the Power of Arts & Culture to Build the Economy -- access here. We encourage you to use some of these talking points and add your own when speaking to policy makers.
2. Final 2010 State Budget for Arts and Culture -- access here. This is a comparison document that demonstrates the decline in Florida's investment in arts & cultural grants. 3. Statewide Arts Economic Impact Study -- access here.
4. 2011 Creative Industries Report for Florida created by Americans for the Arts -- access here.
Thank you for being a great arts, arts education, & culture advocate! This section of our Web site will be updated as needed. If you have suggestions to strengthen this advocacy-resource page or our Web site, please e-mail us at info@flca.net.
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