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Awareness and Perception Survey

In January 2006, the AIC hired Perspectives Consulting Group, Inc. to conduct a random survey of Calhoun County residents' awareness and perceptions about art and culture in Calhoun County.  The Awareness and Perception Survey includes questions about arts activities and cultural events, including questions pertaining to the importance and prevalence of the arts in the community.

Calhoun County Incubator Plan

The Calhoun County Incubator Plan provides details regarding the AIC's Creative Industries Incubation Network Program Outline.

Benchmarking Our Innovation Funture II - PDF Document

Arts & Cultural Activities and the Michigan Economy

Calhoun County Tourism Impact Study

Arts and Crafts as a Business

Crossover: How Artists Build Careers across Commercial, Non-profit, and Community Work

This study reports on how artists in the Los Angeles and San Francisco Bay metros develop their work and careers across the private, non-profit, and community-based sectors, how each sector affects their artistic development, and what barriers could be eliminated to facilitate greater crossover.
Related File
crossover30216.pdf

Thriving Arts: Thriving Small Communities

Related File
MRAC_Report42277.pdf

Americans for the Arts - Arts and Economic Prosperity III

Documents the economic impact of the nonprofit arts and culture industry in the U.S., and provides compelling new evidence that the arts are a significant industry in the City of Chicago, generating $1.09 billion annually in local economic activity.

The Role of Small and Large Businesses in Economic Development

Entrepreneurs, Big Firms and Economic Development
A growing number of economic development professionals have stopped chasing big businesses and started chasing the entrepreneurs who create them. A recent study by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City shows that traditional top-down approaches to economic development that relied on luring big firms with tax breaks and other financial incentives are being replaced by bottom-up efforts to foster an entrepreneurial culture where startups can flourish.

Quantifying the Creative Economy

Article describes the impact of creative industries on economic development.

Arts, Culture and Design in Rural North Carolina

A report from RTS, Inc. suggests that rural areas may be overlooking an opportunity for economic growth centered on creative and cultural assets. “Many of the creative enterprises in rural economies are missing from the databases used by economic developers because they are populated mainly by self-employed and part-time workers, misclassified under non-creative sectors, or informal micro-enterprises,” they explain.

Related File
Rural_Arts68156.pdf

Michigan.org - Michigan's Economic Development & Travel Site

Calhoun County Convention & Visitor Bureau

ArtFairCalendar.com

Great Lakes Arts, Culture, and Heritage Participation Survey

Future of Small Business - Artisan Economy

Future of Small Business Report

 

 

 
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