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Charting Culture A New Approach to Cultural Master Planning
What is Cultural Master Planning?

This is a two part answer involving who we serve and who participates in each and every community we serve.

Our Vision

Our vision for cultural planning has a local, regional, national and international scope. Each community is treated for its local strengths yet is viewed within a global context.

 

Who We Serve

We serve municipalities who want to boost their cultural life and identity and incorporate cultural planning into their community’s long term vision.

We serve First Nation and ethnic communities who want to identify and augment their cultural vitality within the larger multicultural community in which they live and work.

We serve cultural organizations - arts, heritage and cultural industries - who want to chart their course and their community’s cultural wellbeing by being sustainable and by taking full advantage of exciting future opportunities.

We serve economic development corporations and businesses who want to partner with cultural organizations and workers to enhance the cultural fabric of their community and to take advantage of future economic prospects.

 

Stakeholders

Within each of these communities, the stakeholders with whom we work and who actively participate in the cultural planning process include municipal workers, community leaders and workers, politicians, arts and heritage groups and workers, cultural industries, community members, youth, families and business people.

We also consult with regional, provincial, national and international stakeholders and bring national and international resources and policies to bear on the community’s course of action for their enhanced cultural life.

 

 

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