Greater Columbus Arts Council's 2013 Annual Report

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Real Results in the Arts Sector/2009-12 9-12 Attendance Increased

Total Earned Revenue Increased ncreas

The Arts Council launched

2,052,951

$36.6M

five new funding opportunities in 2013

2,436,924

$43.2M

and will implement four new programs in 2014, an increase of $120,000 for new

18.7%

18%

grant awards and a total investment of

GROWTH

$6.6M

$80,000 in other new programs.

NEW FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Total Revenue Increased d

Marketing Expenses Decreased ease

+ Community Impact Grant

$70.1 M

$7,269,139

+ Performing Artist Fee Subsidy Program

$80.8 M

$6,480,494

+ Performing Artist Partner Program + Performing Artist Travel Grant

15.3%

10.9%

$10.7M

$788,645

+ power2give.org/FranklinCountyOH

NEW PROGRAMS

Data compiled Ohio Cultural Data Project input from 23 operating support grantees, 2009-2012

+ Public Art programming + Pilot Music Incubator program in partnership with the Lincoln Theatre

Growth in Community Funding

+ Community Supported Art Program + Healthcare Fair & Guide for Artists

2013

24.5% 2012

18.6% 2011

11.5% Community funding includes all City of Columbus funded grant programs and designated projects. 2012 figures included 200Columbus grants, and 2011 and 2012 figures included Franklin County funded grants.

Columbus Symphony Orchestra performs with their chorus. Photo courtesy of CAPA.

“ Thanks to generous operating support provided by GCAC, the Wexner Center for the Arts is able to facilitate community-engagement initiatives, like The Weinland Park Story Book project, that help make Columbus an ever more vibrant place to live, work, play—and learn.” Sherri Geldin, Director


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