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The Public Benefits and Value of Arts & Culture: What Have We Learned and Why Does it Matter? A REPORT FOR CUYAHOGA ARTS & CULTURE by Holly Sidford, Helicon Collaborative and Nick Rabkin, reMaking Culture
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Document Date: 2014-10-13 09:30:03


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Cleveland / /

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Community Partners / Western European / Cypress Research Group / CAC / RAND Corporation / Kevin McCarthy / /

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America / Europe / /

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Case Western Reserve University / Cleveland Museum of Art / University Circle / Urban Institute / Gordon Square / Cleveland State University College of Urban Affairs / /

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communications strategy / cultural products / /

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Cleveland Heights / /

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Urban Institute / county’s largest school district / James Irvine Foundation / reMaking Culture Cuyahoga Arts & Culture / Cleveland City Planning Commission / Connecticut Commission on Tourism and Culture / Cleveland Orchestra / Paul G. Allen Family Foundation / Case Western Reserve University / Cleveland State University College of Urban Affairs / Center for Urban Economic Development / Greater Cleveland and Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences / National Endowment for the Arts / /

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Florence Kabwasa-Green / Alan Brown / Alan Ratzkin / Nick Rabkin / Joaquin Herranz / Hough / Another / Rebecca Ratzkin / Maria-Rosario Jackson / Holly Sidford / Helicon Collaborative / Edward Fisk / /

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Ohio / Cuyahoga County / Connecticut / Cuyahoga County Cuyahoga County / /

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Northeast Ohio / /

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