Read this article if you are interested in understanding how big data can be used to help you understand your audiences better.
The Digital Culture Network provides practical, on the ground help to the arts and culture sector.
Read this blog by Zak Mensah (Co-CEO of Birmingham Museums Trust) to find out how the organisation is preparing to emerge from the pandemic.
This cultural programme inspiring urgent and inclusive action on climate change was produced in 2020-21 by Arts Admin and Julie’s Bicycle. It included a series of artist commissions, presented here.
In this Harvard Business Review article, Hirotaka Takeuchi and John Quelch explore what 'quality' means across corporate America.
Customer Experience Leaders is a podcast series designed to reveal the secrets of how great brands delight their customers.
Theatre makers and Buro Happold have put together this three volume resource, focusing on productions, buildings and sustainable operations. Useful for venues and producers.
From the Roots and Branches Project Grant (Museum Development NW and the Manchester Museum), the first ever museum sector-specific Carbon Literacy toolkit launched in January 2022.
A toolkit from Creative Carbon Scotland and Cultural Adaptations to support organisations in developing climate adaptation plans.
This collection of resources has been developed by McKinsey, for organisations to consider their corporate purpose.
Francis Runacres, our Executive Director Enterprise & Innovation, discuss all things dynamism with Tarek Iskander of Battersea Arts Centre in this Mutual Ventures webinar focused on Business Models in the Arts.
An Investment Principle presentation for boards, or governing bodies of organisations, presented by our Director of Change Programmes, Amy Vaughan.
This film by Soumik Datta was commissioned by Arts Council England to explore the 'progression' pillar of our Ambition and Quality Investment Principle.
Digital Inclusion and Exclusion in the Arts and Cultural Sector
Jane Mackey, Senior Research and Evaluation Manager at Good Things Foundation, outlines the opportunity for the arts and cultural sector to play a pivotal role in ensuring a truly digitally inclusive society.
Take a look at this practical checklist from Good Things Foundation which can help you identify what more you and your organisation could be doing to promote digital inclusion.
At the heart of our Inclusivity & Relevance Principle is a commitment to achieving greater fairness, access and opportunity across the cultural sector.
This information is for organisations who receive regular funding from the Arts Council and gives guidance about how our Inclusivity & Relevance Investment Principle links to our investment decisions.
Supporting organisations and individuals in the creative and cultural sector put Environmental Responsibility at the centre of how we work, where we work and who we work with.
The Private Investment in Culture Survey, commissioned from research consultancy AEA Consulting, examines levels of investment by individuals, businesses, and trusts and foundations in the cultural sector.
Investment Principles Resources
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