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Cultural Data Project Informational Webinar

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Cultural Data Project Informational Webinar

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Come Learn About
                 the Cultural Data Project

Dear Colleague,

Please join us for an informational webinar to learn about the Cultural Data Project. The Cultural Data Project (CDP) is a powerful online management tool designed to strengthen the cultural sector. The CDP enables cultural organizations to track trends and benchmark their progress through sophisticated reporting tools, empowers researchers and advocates with information to make the case for arts and culture, and equips funders with data to plan and evaluate grantmaking activities more effectively.

Currently operating in eleven states and used by more than 11,000 cultural organizations, the CDP is proving to be the emerging national standard for the collection of information on the cultural sector.  More than 180 grants programs accept the CDP's data as part of their grant application process, helping to streamline the application process thousands of organizations that apply to multiple funders.  In addition, CDP Data has been used to inform key policy decisions and demonstrate the impact, assets, and needs of the cultural sector.

These sessions, led by CDP Staff, will provide you with an overview of the project and illustrate how the CDP has impacted the arts and culture sectors in a multitude of ways.

 

The California CDP is administered by The Pew Charitable Trusts. The Cultural Data Project: Building Strength Through Information
 

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The CDP is a powerful, online management tool designed to strengthen arts and cultural organizations. This unique system allows users to track their own financial and programmatic performance over time and to benchmark themselves against comparable organizations in specific disciplines, geographic regions and budget sizes.