Arts & Economic Prosperity 6 or AEP6

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Monmouth Arts is partnering with Americans for the Arts as part of a nationwide effort to measure the economic and social impact of arts and culture in communities (Arts & Economic Prosperity 6 or AEP6). We are calling on Monmouth County nonprofits to help administer surveys to attendees at arts and cultural activities. Training will be provided.

The goal is to collect surveys from attendees to a diverse, inclusive, and representative sample of the arts and cultural activities that take place in Monmouth County. The resulting information will be a powerful tool for advocating for critical arts policy and funding.

Nonprofits who are interested in sharing the survey at one or two events (exhibits, shows, receptions, festivals, workshops, etc.) should visit our website for more info: https://bit.ly/3Qd0mAz

Original source can be found here.



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