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Maryland CDP Reports Webinar 5-18-2010

Tuesday, May 18, 2010 from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM (ET)

Maryland CDP Reports Webinar 5-18-2010

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Be a Smart User!
Put your data to work for you!


Since the project began in 2007, over 600 arts and cultural organizations have submitted their data to the Maryland Cultural Data Project. Maryland CDP users have run more than 1,000 Annual, Trend and Comparison Reports, but do you know how to get the most from Maryland CDP's powerful reporting tools? 

This session will be conducted via WebEx, and online conferencing tool that facilitates online meetings, accompanied by a toll-free call. In order to take part in the meeting, participants will need simultaneous access to a broadband internet connection and a phone.

The Maryland CDP is a collaborative effort of: Arts & Humanities Council of Montgomery County, Baltimore Community Foundation, Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts, Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance, Maryland Heritage Areas Authority, Maryland Historical Trust, and the Maryland State Arts Council.

The California CDP is administered by The Pew Charitable Trusts. The Cultural Data Project: Building Strength Through Information
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010 from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM (ET)


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The Pennsylvania Cultural Data Project is a powerful, online management tool designed to strengthen arts and cultural organizations. This unique system allows users to track their own financial and programmatic performance over time and to benchmark themselves against comparable organizations in specific disciplines, geographic regions and budget sizes. Through the Pennsylvania CDP Help Desk, organizations have immediate access to free on-call technical assistance and a team of non-profit financial consultants. Pennsylvania CDP is available to large and small organizations, including those with 501(c)3 status, cultural programs within non-arts organizations, organizations using fiscal conduits, and even unincorporated collectives and festivals at no cost. 

By participating in the Pennsylvania CDP, you will be part of a successful and growing project that will allow the arts community as a whole to better articulate and provide evidence for the sector's assets and needs, as well as its contributions to the state and the country.