Capital Matters (2010)

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Our Capital Matters report and accompanying paper is now completed and was formally launched at our Culture Change conference on 27th January 2011.

 

Opening the conference, Ed Vaizey MP, Minister for Culture, Communications and the Creative Industries said the report was “going to help change the debates we have and how we have them, but there needs to be support there for artists and arts organisations who don’t have the experience or confidence to make these changes themselves.

 

The report argues for a National Capitalisation Strategy to help build the financial resilience of the UK’s not for profit arts and cultural sector, especially those of medium sized organisations.

 

Read the consultation briefing and main document below.  Please note that there is also a accompanying paper referenced in the report which gives an initial overview of the capitalisation of Arts Council England’s Regularly Funded Organisations portfolio by Joe Ludlow also available below.

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Capital Matters

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Our Capital Matters report and accompanying paper was formally launched at our Culture Change conference on 27th January 2011.

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Capital Matters (2010)

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This is the main document from our Capital Matters report. You can read the full document set here.

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Capital Matters Consultation Briefing

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This is the Consultation briefing for our Capital Matters research. You can read the full suite of Capital Matters documents that we produced as a result of our consultations here.

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