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The Creative EconomyMaking It Work In Your
Community
A project of the New Hampshire Creative Communities Network
BEFORE GIVING THIS PRESENTATION, WE RECOMMEND YOU DO THE FOLLOWING TO MAKE THE BEST USE OF THIS RESOURCE:
1)Think about what you are trying to achieve – funding request? educational outreach? policy/plan approval?
2)Know your audience and customize the presentation appropriately - some slides may not fit with your intended goals – it’s OK to delete or add slides to customize the message for your audience.
3)Research local examples in your community to illustrate the broader concepts, and insert slides at the appropriate points in the presentation that make sense to you.
4)Avoid reading directly from the slides. Keep added text to a minimum. Use local images where possible.
5)Decide if you will take questions during the presentation, or if you would like the audience to hold their questions until you are finished, and communicate this before you begin.
6)Contact Judy Rigmont, Creative Communities Network Coordinator, with questions: 207-439-7523/[email protected]
Creative Economy Toolkit©
Powerpoint Resource
NOTES FOR PRESENTERS
The Creative Economy
Making It Work In Your Community
A project of the New Hampshire Creative Communities Network
Purpose of Today
Defining the Creative Economy
Source: New England Foundation for the Arts
Creative ClustersBusinesses & Organizations
Creative WorkforcePeople
Artists • Creative Industry Workers • Creative Workers in Businesses
Creative CommunitiesPlaces
Creative Placemaking – An Emerging Trend
How The Creative Economy Works
Creative Economy and Jobs
4,618 arts-related businesses
13,111 people employed
• Art Schools• Design, Publishing• Film, Radio and TV• Museums• Visual
Arts/Photography• Performing Arts
New Hampshire
Creative Economy and JobsNew England
Creative Economy in NH – Non-Profits
How non-profit spending translates to local communities
Local Creative Economy Successes
NOTE: Data includes non-profits only.
Steps to Economic Growth
Source: National Governors Association
How Do We Start Building Creative
Communities ?
Keys To Success in Advancing the
Creative Economy
How To Become Involved in Advancing The Creative
Economy
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For more information or to book a
Creative Economy presentation or training,
please contact:
Judy Rigmont, CoordinatorNH Creative Communities NetworkP.O. Box 551, Portsmouth, NH 03802
[email protected](207) 439-7523
www.creativecommunitiesnetwork.org