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NEFA’s New England Creative Economy Network connects creative community leaders from around the region to discuss New England creative economy models, priorities, and strategies. The goals of the network are to:
The NECE Network is a peer group convened by NEFA, but it is important to note that it is led by its participants. Since the topic of advocacy had been raised in prior meetings, and with election season firmly upon us, NEFA asked two statewide advocacy organizations - New Hampshire Citizens for the Arts and MassCreative - to discuss their strategies and field questions regarding local examples of political partnerships and policy making at this quarter’s meeting, held at UNH Manchester.
One of these state-wide advocacy organization is volunteer run and one has funding and staff, but both have similar goals of generating public funding, public policy, and public recognition/value for the arts. NHCFA has had to mobilize multiple times to prevent the complete nullification of the entire NH Department of Cultural Resources, and has therefore necessarily focused on building relationships with – and changing the minds of – state legislators. MassCreative has highlighted the arts platforms of Boston mayoral and MA gubernatorial candidates, but has also focused on generating support from the grassroots – applying community organizer tactics to the arts. Regardless of the specific goal of the advocacy activity, there are many lessons these organizations shared that can be applied to local campaigns:
Next steps:
Thanks to UNH Manchester for hosting this meeting - and to all of those who participated!
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