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PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS

Arts and culture organizations from 12 of Arizona¡¯s 15

counties contributed data to this report within the last year.

Gila

Bisbee Community Chorus

Central School Project

San Pedro River Arts Council

Payson Old Time Fiddlers

Contest & Acoustic Celebration

Coconino

Gila Valley Arts Council

Artists¡¯ Coalition of Flagstaff

Ballet Folklorico De Colores

Canyon Movement Company

Children¡¯s Chorale of Flagstaff

City of Flagstaff Beautification

and Public Art Commission

Dry Creek Arts Fellowship

Elden Pueblo Project/AZ Natural

History Association

Flagstaff Community Band

Flagstaff Cultural Partners

Flagstaff Festival of Science

Flagstaff Friends of Traditional

Music

Flagstaff Light Opera Company

Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival

Flagstaff Music Festival

Flagstaff Performance Arts

Fringe Festival

Flagstaff Symphony Association

Flagstaff Youth Theater

Grand Canyon Guitar Society

Heritage Square Trust

Hozhoni Art Gallery

Human Nature Dance Theatre

Master Chorale of Flagstaff

Museum of Northern Arizona

Northern Arizona Celtic Heritage

Society

Orchestra Northern Arizona

Sedona Arts Center

The Vagina Monologues

Theatrikos Theatre Company

Weavel

Willow Bend Environmental

Education Center

219

Graham

Maricopa

Actors Theatre of Phoenix

Alliance for Audience

Alwun House Foundation

Arizona Academy of the

Performing Arts

Arizona Alliance for Arts

Education

Arizona Art Alliance

Arizona Asian American

Association

Arizona Classic Jazz Festival

Arizona Consortium for the Arts

Arizona Dance Coalition

Arizona Dance Education

Organization

Arizona Girlchoir Association

Arizona Humanities Council

Arizona Jewish Theatre

Company

Arizona Matsuri

Arizona Museum for Youth

Arizona Musicfest

Arizona Opera

Arizona Science Center

Arizona Wind Symphony

Arizona Women in Tune

Arizona Women¡¯s Theatre

Company

Arts Council of the North Valley

Ballet Arizona

Ballet Etudes Youth Ballet

of Mesa

Black Theatre Troupe

Business Volunteers for the

Arts/Phoenix

Center Dance Ensemble

Rosson House Heritage Square

Foundation and Guild

San Tan Community

Performing Arts

Scorpius Dance Theatre

Scottsdale Artists¡¯ School

Scottsdale Cultural Council

Scottsdale International Film

Festival

Scottsdale Neighborhood

Arts Place

Shemer Art Center

Sonoran Desert Chorale

Stray Cat Theatre

Symphony of the Southwest

Tempe Community Chorus

The Desperado LGBT Film

Festival, Paradise Valley

Community College

The Phoenix Symphony

Association

Theater Works

urbanSTEW

Valley Youth Theatre

West Valley Arts Council

West Valley Conservatory

of Ballet

West Valley Symphony

Association

West Valley Youth Orchestra

Wickenburg Children¡¯s Cultural

Organization

Wickenburg Foundation for the

Performing Arts

Young Arts Arizona

Young Sounds

Mohave

Allied Arts Council of Lake

Havasu City

Lake Havasu City Concert

Association

Lake Havasu Regional Orchestra

Lake Havasu Symphonic Winds

Mohave Library Alliance

KABAM Fest!

Navajo

Nohwike¡¯ Bagowa Museum

White Mountain Symphony

Orchestra

Beowulf Alley Theatre

Borderlands Theater/Teatro

Fronterizo

Casa Libre en la Solana

Chax Press

Children¡¯s Museum Tucson

Civic Orchestra of Tucson

Desert Bluegrass Festival

Desert Voices

FUNHOUSE movement theater

Invisible Theatre

Lajkonik

Lead Guitar

Live Theatre Workshop

Many Mouths One Stomach

NEW ARTiculations Dance

Theatre

Odaiko Sonora

Old Pueblo Playwrights

Opening Minds through the

Arts Foundation

Pan Left Productions

pog

Safos Dance Theatre

SharMoore Children¡¯s

Productions

Sonoran Glass Art Academy

Sons of Orpheus, The Male

Chorus of Tucson

Southern Arizona Arts &

Cultural Alliance

Southern Arizona Women¡¯s

Chorus

The Drawing Studio

The Loft Cinema

The Red Barn Theatre Company

The Rogue Theatre

The Symphony Women¡¯s

Association

Tucson Arizona Boys Chorus

Tucson Arts Brigade

Tucson Chamber Artists

Tucson Girls Chorus Association

Tucson Guitar Society

Tucson Jewish Community

Center

Tucson Kitchen Musicians

Association

Tucson Masterworks Chorale

Tucson Meet Yourself

Tucson Museum of Art and

Historic Block

Tucson Pima Arts Council

Tucson Poetry Festival

Tucson Pops Orchestra

Tucson Sino Choir

Tucson Symphony Society

University of Arizona

Poetry Center

VSA Arizona

Winding Road Theater

Ensemble

WomanKraft

ZUZI! Dance Company,

School & Theater

Pinal

Gold Canyon Arts Council

Southern Arizona Symphony

Orchestra

Santa Cruz

Tubac Center of the Arts

Hilltop Gallery

Patagonia Creative Arts

Association

Santa Cruz Advocates for

the Arts

Yavapai

City of Sedona Arts & Culture

Commission

Prescott Center for the Arts

Prescott College Art Gallery at

Sam Hill Warehouse

Sedona Arts Festival

Sedona Chamber Music Society

Sedona International Film

Festival & Workshop

Smoki Museum

Verde Valley Sinfonietta

Yavapai Symphony Association

IMPACT:

Cochise

Chandler Children¡¯s Choir

Chandler Cultural Foundation

Children¡¯s Museum of Phoenix

Childsplay

City of Glendale Public Art

Program

City of Goodyear Arts and

Culture

City of Phoenix Office of Arts

and Culture

City of Tempe Cultural Services

CONDER/dance

Cultural Coalition

Desert Botanical Garden

Desert Caballeros Western

Museum

Desert Foothills Theater

Desert Sounds Performing Arts

Detour Company Theatre

Duo West

East Valley Children¡¯s Theatre

EPIK Dance Company

Fountain Hills Theater

Four Seasons Orchestra

Friends of Music Committee

Grand Canyon Men¡¯s Chorale

Great Arizona Puppet Theater

Groovism

Heard Museum

iTheatre Collaborative

Mesa Arts Center

Mesa Encore Theatre

Metropolitan Youth symphony

Movement Source Dance

Company

Musical Instrument Museum

Musical Theatre of Anthem

MusicaNova

Once Upon a Time Productions

Phoenix Art Museum

Phoenix Blues Society

Phoenix Chamber Music Society

Phoenix Children¡¯s Chorus

Phoenix Chinese Week

Phoenix Chorale

Phoenix Conservatory of Music

Phoenix Performing Arts Center

Phoenix Theatre

Phoenix Zoo

ProMusica Arizona Chorale &

Orchestra

Queen Creek Cultural

Foundation

Red Rocks Music Festival

Rosie¡¯s House: A Music

Academy for Children

ARTS & CULTURE

ENRICHING ARIZONA LIVES & ECONOMIES

Yuma

Ballet Yuma

Yuma Art Center

Yuma Ballet Theatre and

Performing Arts Company

Yuma Fine Arts Association

Pima

Ajo Council for the Fine Arts

Arizona Early Music Society

Arizona Sonora Desert Museum

Arizona Theatre Company

Arts for All

Ballet Arts Foundation

This is just the beginning.

Since its launch in 2011, 219 nonprofit arts and culture organizations have contributed audited financial data to the Arizona Cultural

Data Project. This represents less than half of active organizations in Arizona¡¯s arts and culture sector. As more organizations engage in

the statewide project, the sector¡¯s comprehensive impact will come more clearly into focus.

azcdp

Arizona

20% Individual Support

From individual donors and families

Earned Revenue

6.5% Government Support

From ticket sales, admissions

fees and memberships

From city, county, state and federal

grants and facilities assistance

5.5% Foundation Support

From local and national charitable institutions

3% Corporate/Business Support

From local and national companies

19% Special Events and Related Support

From fundraising events, parent organizations and other support

Get to know the 219 participating

arts & culture organizations:

An array of arts and culture

organizations actively contribute

to communities across Arizona.

16 Visual Arts

27 Theatre

7 Opera/Musical Theatre

64 Music

54 Multidisciplinary

6 Media Arts

6 Literature

2 Interdisciplinary

1 Humanities/Storytelling

8 Folklife/Traditional Arts

Discipline/purpose

21 Dance

For the last two

fiscal years,

Arizona has

ranked 50th in

the nation in

per capita state

appropriations

for arts and

culture. The State

of Arizona¡¯s

remaining annual

investment in

arts and culture

represents 0.0%

of the state¡¯s

General Fund

Budget.

54%

Contributed Revenue

46%

6 Cultural Organizations*

50th

HOW ARE NONPROFIT ARTS & CULTURE

ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORTED In ARIZONA?

1 Crafts

Ranked

1 Minnesota

2 Hawaii

3 Rhode Island

4 Wyoming

5 Maryland

6 Connecticut

7 New York

8 Delaware

9 New Jersey

10 Massachusetts

11 Tennessee

12 Utah

13 Alaska

14 Oklahoma

15 North Dakota

16 Arkansas

17 South Dakota

18 Ohio

19 Vermont

20 Missouri

21 North Carolina

22 Nebraska

23 New Mexico

24 Pennsylvania

25 Alabama

26 Florida

27 West Virginia

28 Kentucky

29 Illinois

30 Louisiana

31 Michigan

32 Mississippi

33 Maine

34 South Carolina

35 Oregon

36 Virginia

37 Montana

38 Idaho

39 Indiana

40 Iowa

41 Nevada

42 Kansas

43 New Hampshire

44 Colorado

45 Washington

46 Wisconsin

47 California

48 Texas

49 Georgia

50

*Science Centers, Zoos, Botanical Gardens, Environmental Education and Service Organizations

ANNUAL BUDGET

Under $100k

$10m or above

$100-249k

$5-9.99m

50.2%

3.7%

2.7%

17.8%

$250-499k

7.3%

$500-999k

7.8%

$1-4.99m

10.5%

GENERATED ANNUALLY BY ARTS & CULTURE ORGANIZATIONS AND THEIR AUDIENCES

$501,157,262

ORGANIZATION EXPENDITURES*

$356,076,636

AUDIENCE EXPENDITURES**

Economic Impact

Demonstrating resilience in the face of challenges, Arizona¡¯s arts and culture sector embodies the best of American

creativity and innovation. And through the development of jobs and critical revenue for neighborhoods, cities and the

entire state, Arizona¡¯s arts and culture organizations are significant contributors to economic health and competitiveness.

$581,318,224

GENERATED ANNUALLY BY ARTS & CULTURE ORGANIZATIONS AND THEIR AUDIENCES

$225,241,588

ORGANIZATION EXPENDITURES*

$356,076,636

AUDIENCE EXPENDITURES**

*Based on audited financial data from 219 nonprofit organizations currently contributing to the Arizona Cultural Data Project. This represents less than half of active arts and culture organizations in Arizona.

** Based on established econometrics and analyses of audience spending, beyond ticket sales and entrance fees, from ¡°Arts and Economic Prosperity IV,¡± a project of Americans for the Arts.

Follow an arts & Culture Dollar

$5

$1

invested by

the State of

Arizona is

matched by:

GROWTH IN THE CREATIVE SECTOR

56,112

JOBS

in City, County, Federal

and Tribal support

$41

in Earned Income from

ticket sales, admissions fees

and memberships

$46

in Contributed Income from

individuals, foundations,

corporations/businesses

and other sources

46,002

47,189

47,712

47,762

17,876

BUSINESSES

11,942

10,590

$92 Working in the Arizona Economy

IMPACT:

Arizona¡¯s creative sector includes nonprofit arts and culture organizations

and for-profit creative businesses, working together for statewide impact.

2008

2009

11,600

2010

13,871

2011

2012

22%

MORE

JOBS

68%

MORE

BUSINESSES

ARTS & CULTURE

Participation & Education

In service to Arizona families, the arts and culture sector delivers inspiration, lifelong

learning and opportunities to honor diverse traditions. In these and many other ways,

the sector promotes civic health and pride, and enhances Arizonans¡¯ quality of life.

LAST YEAR, ARTS & CULTURE ORGANIZATIONS COUNTED

1,916,139 YOUTH VISITS

14,474,660

EDUCATION-BASED

PARTNERSHIPS

UNIQUE VISITS

55%

7,383,287 + 7,091,373

PAID VISITS

FREE VISITS

ENRICHING

ARIZONA

LIVES &

ECONOMIES

of Elementary

Schools

25,903

VOLUNTEERS

Engaged with arts and

culture organizations

in the last year.

58%

Have multi-year

partnerships with

one or more

arts and culture

organizations.

of Middle

Schools

57%

of High

Schools

To learn more, visit

azcdp

AZ CDP: The Arizona Cultural Data Project launched in 2011. Members of the

AZ CDP Task Force include the Arizona Commission on the Arts, the Arizona

Community Foundation, the City of Mesa Arts and Culture Department, the City

of Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture, the Community Foundation for Southern

Arizona, Flagstaff Cultural Partners, the Flinn Foundation, the Morrison Institute

for Public Policy at Arizona State University, Myron Rottenstein, Tucson Pima

Arts Council, and the Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust.

DATA: Provided by the Cultural Data Project (CDP), a collaborative project of

the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, The Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council,

Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, The Pew Charitable Trusts, The William Penn

Foundation and The Heinz Endowments, created to strengthen arts and culture

by documenting and disseminating information on the arts and culture sector.

Any interpretation of the data does not reflect the views of CDP.

Additional data provided by Americans for the Arts¡¯ ¡°Creative Industries

Reports,¡± an annual study of nonprofit and for-profit creative-sector businesses

by state; Americans for the Arts¡¯ ¡°Arts and Economic Prosperity IV,¡± an analysis

of 182 American study regions, including Flagstaff, Mesa, Phoenix, Maricopa

County¡¯s West Valley communities, and Tucson/Pima County; the Arizona Arts

Education Research Institute; and the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies.

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