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Fwd: Fw: Release – City unveils key findings from “Art, Culture, Science and the Future of Flagstaff” report


The city will publish key findings from “The Future of Arts, Culture, Science and the Flagstaff.”

Flagstaff, Alis – Flagstaff’s Beautification City, Arts and Sciences Program recently announced that its “arts, culture,
Science and Future in Flagstaff research is now available for access on the city’s website.

This report addresses core questions about how well existing programs are working for the community and provides important insights into their success.
field for improvement and broader aspirations of residents. This highlights successful initiatives while identifying strategic opportunities with insights from Peer City. Furthermore, this study highlights Flagstaff’s strong commitment to promoting prosperity.
Arts and culture scene.

The survey, conducted in 2024, collected data through multiple engagement efforts, including roundtable discussions with almost 50 communities.
A public survey that collected 103 responses from members, 50 sector leaders, and a number of 103 responses from creatives, experts, nonprofits and residents.

“Community Feedback is the driving force behind glorification, the arts and science programs,” said David, Director of Community Investment.
McIntyre. “These findings will guide investments in Bed, Board & Beverage (BBB) ​​funding and programme initiatives over the next few years.”

The study reveals that Flagstaff residents imagine their city as a dynamic creative hub that actively nurtures emerging artists.
Organizations of all sizes. There is strong support for existing projects such as ARTX, Flagstaff Science Festival, Public Art Installations, grant programs, and exhibitions. Respondents also identified key areas for growth, venue improvement and development.
He expanded investments in local artists and organizations through promoting the non-profit cultural sector, outreach to underserved communities, and increasing training and funding.

“Flagstaff assigns a higher percentage of grants to nonprofits than most peer cities and other municipalities.
Arizona,” added McIntyre. “This commitment reflects our belief that the arts, culture and science created by our communities can elevate the broad cultural experiences of the city.

Visit Flagstaff’s “Arts, Culture, Science, and the Future”
flagstaff.az.gov/1418.

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