Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) Bruce Dalton , Andrew Wearring , Rachel Bertram
ANO Não informado
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Cosmopolitan Civil Societies
ISSN 1837-5391
E-ISSN 1837-5391
EDITORA UTS ePRESS
DOI 10.5130/ccs.v13.i2.7729
CITAÇÕES 1
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18

Resumo

While the Australian arts and cultural sector has been adept at shaping the national conversation around its economic significance, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought multiple and serious challenges. Weakened by years of government defunding, the sector now faces the shocks of shutdowns and social distancing on their bottom line. Post-COVID we propose that arts and culture organisations in the Not-for-profit sector express their contribution to society as social impact, in order to access more diverse sources of funding. This paper looks first at established ways of assessing economic value, then discusses the broader social value of arts and culture organisations. It then explores methods by which this can be measured and reported. Lastly, a review of relevant literature and best practice approaches to social impact measurement is provided, outlining a framework to produce evaluations that both strengthen their programs and enhance their ability to communicate their value to funders.

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