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ADVOCACY TALKING POINTSIn conversations with legislators and other public officials a number of key points should be highlighted relative to the arts in general and the funding of the State Council on the Arts in particular. In support of these points, local success stories, statistics and context is critical. The State Council on the Arts is currently funded out of the Education Trust Fund (ETF) and needs to remain in that appropriations fund as opposed to the General Fund. Justification for the Council receiving state support through the
ETF includes:
WhiWhile overall funding cuts in state government may be necessary, it should be emphasized that a relatively small state appropriation ($ 3,000,000 plus) has a significant impact statewide in areas that stimulate overall growth and progress. Supporting the arts and cultural resources of the state should be viewed as an investment progress in areas such as:
State
support for the arts in Alabama generates a 20 to 1match from the private sector. The
grants program of the Council directly returns public dollars to the local
level for significant community activities. In that a
better national and international image is important for the
state to cultivate, the arts reflect a positive side of the
state’s true personality and character, perhaps, better than any other
form of communication. The arts
should be part of a public support policy designed to improve the quality
of life for all Alabamians. State support, as administered through the State Council on the Arts for over 35 years with published guidelines and strict accountability, is a good government approach to stimulating and nurturing the arts and cultural resources of Alabama. Additional information on advocacy can be found at www.artslynx.org and www.artsusa.org The following page is an excerpt from “The Arts in Alabama: A New Millennium, A State Blueprint For Supporting the Arts.” If you would like to view the entire document click here
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