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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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