July
2009
July 10, 2009
GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
Cultural Investment Portfolio
Massachusetts
The Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC) announced the launch of the Cultural Investment Portfolio (CIP), a new approach to unrestricted funding for arts, humanities and science organizations. The CIP replaces the MCC’s Organizational Support Program. The CIP is a funding partnership designed not only to enhance the capacity of individual organizations, but to strengthen the cultural sector as a whole. Like Organizational Support, the CIP provides multi-year, unrestricted grants. But instead of relying on an application narrative and competitive, discipline-specific panel review, the CIP incorporates a comprehensive site visit by organization peers and stakeholders and MCC staff to assess public value.
CIP organizations can choose between three levels of participation—Partner, Colleague and Peer—with eligibility based on factors such as history of MCC support and budget size. Partners and Colleagues are required to participate in the newly launched Massachusetts Cultural Data Project, and leaders of all CIP organizations must attend yearly MCC events. These changes are designed to arm organizations with better information about their impact on the Massachusetts economy, and to raise the visibility of the sector’s aggregate impact. To inform the design of the new program, the MCC invited organizations from across the Commonwealth to participate in focus groups. Participants affirmed the benefits of multi-year funding and expressed a preference for peer review by in-state experts, concerns about a “one size fits all” approach and a desire for less paperwork. All of these recommendations are reflected in the CIP.
For more information, contact Massachusetts Cultural Council Communications Director Greg Liakos, or download the CIP brochure.
NASAA’s information-sharing depends on your participation. What are your most successful current initiatives? Have you launched any great programs, policies, services or partnerships? We want to hear about them! Contact NASAA Policy and Program Associate Jesse Rye (202-347-6352 x118) and include your name, your agency, a brief description of your project and whom to contact to learn more about it.
NASAA works continuously to keep you abreast of the latest trends in the state arts agency field and let you know about innovative state arts agency programs. The State to State column provides a sampling of state programs, products and services for you to browse for information and inspiration. We are grateful to everyone who contributed to this column.
In this Issue
State to State
- Iowa: Influence and Inspiration: Iowa’s Cultural and Artistic Legacy Evolves
- Massachusetts: Cultural Investment Portfolio
- Delaware: State of the Arts Podcast
- Vermont: Art Fits Vermont
Legislative Update
Executive Director's Column
Research on Demand
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