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Culture Makes campaign
UK-wide campaign to celebrate the impact of culture and make the case for investment
The Cultural Philanthropy Foundation has announced Culture Makes…, a major UK-wide campaign that will celebrate the wide-ranging impact culture and heritage organisations make within their communities in the run-up to the next general election.
Culture Makes… sets out a bold new vision for the value and impact of culture and heritage in society and as a human right which urgently needs investment, employing the 8 Types of Impact that culture makes within communities across the nation as a unified voice for the sector to build understanding.
Culture Makes… is informed by a piece of research undertaken by Achates, the cultural sector consultancy company, from which they developed The 8 Types of Impact of Culture and Heritage, a tool to express the breadth of impact of the cultural sector.
The 8 Types of Impact are:
- Creative – the intrinsic value of the experience created by engaging with culture and heritage
- Economic – the value of culture to the wider economy
- Physical Health – improvements to physical health through culture
- Mental Health and Wellbeing – improvements to mental health and well-being through culture
- Education – programmes that enhance learning experience in formal education settings
- Social Benefit – the impact on wider society via the engagement of the individual
- Community Building – communities of geography or interest developed or supported through culture
- Innovation – technological innovation that drives creative value
The NCJAA encourages organisations working in arts and criminal justice to join the campaign which launches in May and runs throughout 2024.
Join the campaign here
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