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Knowledge, Evidence & Insight / Reports / Good Practice Guide on Arts Advocacy

Good Practice Guide on Arts Advocacy

14 March 2016

Advocating for the arts is a challenge shared by government agencies and arts communities around the world. In 2014, we published a Good Practice Guide on Arts Advocacy, a publication based on desk research and survey responses from members of our network. This report is the first stage of a larger project to identify campaign success factors, challenges, strengths and weaknesses. 

 

Read the Good Practice Guide on Arts Advocacy: Advocacy arguments and an overview of national arts advocacy campaign case studies and good practice (December 2013). 

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