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This is your NEW invitation to join the Arizona Community Database!
Posted by: | CommentsSo far, 50 arts & cultural organizations have joined the Arizona Arts & Culture Census/Community Database – and uploaded information on nearly 700,000 unique households.
Now it’s YOUR turn! Please consider this your invitation to JOIN the Arizona Arts & Culture Census and Community Database! (This is open to ALL Alliance for Audience member organizations in Greater Phoenix, Metro Tucson, Flagstaff and the Prescott Area.)
Simply complete and return the participation agreement (CLICK HERE) by November 9. Be sure to note that the participation agreement includes important information regarding deadlines & processes related to uploading your data.
Participation in the Census/Database is voluntary; available exclusively to member organizations of Alliance for Audience and FREE.
The Census/Community Database is conducted via the “eMerge” technology of TRG Arts, which enables authorized users to conduct research and compile dynamic direct mail lists in an environment that is highly secure and which carefully guards confidentiality and protects privacy concerns.
For additional information, please visit: http://www.allianceforaudience.org/Pages/arts&culturecensus.html or contact Matt Lehrman at MLehrman@allianceforaudience.org; 602-971-2223 x101.
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Tucson Briefing on Arts & Cultural Census/Community Database
Posted by: | CommentsFollowing up last week’s presentation by TRG Arts (and yesterday’s sharing of the presentation slides), I’ve been asked to conduct a TUCSON BRIEFING on the Arizona Arts & Cultural Census/Community Database:
- Date: Wednesday, September 21
- Time: 2pm – 3:30pm
- Where: Tucson Pima Arts Council’s Community Room,
- 100 N. Stone Ave.
Please RSVP to Daniela Ontiveros at DOntiveros@tucsonpimaartscouncil.org to let us know to expect you.
For more information about the Arizona Arts & Cultural Census/Community Database, CLICK HERE.
I won’t attempt to recite all of the TRG presentation – but I took very good notes! So rather than make a big formal presentation, let’s just sit down together to review their findings and then discuss the implications in Tucson, in Arizona and beyond.
Whether your organization is – or is not – presently participating in the Census/Community Database, you’re welcome to attend – and I think you’ll find this discussion VERY INTERESTING & HIGHLY RELEVANT!
(And yes, I’m working on dates to bring this discussion to Flagstaff and Prescott, too!)
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Revealing What We Know Now
Posted by: | CommentsOn September 8, TRG Arts’ CEO Rick Lester and VP Will Lester led a remarkable 2-hour presentation and discussion in which they shared insights & information gleaned from the analysis of the demographics and patterns of participation of 700,000 Arizona households who are arts & cultural participants.
It is not hyperbole to say that the meeting was incredibly revealing & instructive.
As promised, HERE is a link to their presentation slides along a few of my notes on what they said:
- “Assumption Free Management” - On page 3, Rick Lester made this point emphatically: The power of statistical information is now within (easy) reach of arts & cultural organizations large & small. The goal of that information is not to command or compel artistic decisions – but rather to enable organizations to pursue “Assumption Free Management.” For every participating organization, the community database is a tool that can/should/will help them eliminate guesswork, risk and waste from their operations.
- Are We Normal? On page 5, Rick Lester noted that this is the first question every community asks when they first look at their data is: As also pointed out on page 15, what stands out most is that of nearly 700,000 unique households tracked (so far) in the database, only 21% appear on more than one organization’s database. Stated another way, 79% of the Arizona households tracked appear as participants/donors of JUST ONE organization. Rick and Will noted that this isn’t the highest or lowest percentage TRG has seen – but it should be a POWERFUL indicator of opportunity for organizations in Arizona to work together to encourage audience members to increase their participation.
- Relevant? You bet! – On page 12, Will noted that 25% of ALL Arizona households are already represented in the database (and because we’ve gotten off to a particularly strong start in the Phoenix area, the database tracks 34% of Maricopa County residents.) That means that this database is already significant in its ability to understand the demographics and participation patterns of Arizona audiences.
- These ARE the “Good Old Days” – Rick & Will spent a good amount of time discussing the general age parameters of Arizona audiences (and national audiences) - and forecasting how, in coming years, the numbers of ”traditionalists” will diminish and how the patterns of Baby Boomers will begin to change. Their “bottom line” is that in 10 years or so, arts & cultural administrators will look back to TODAY as being the “good times” – because the number of audiences is going to shrink and there is going to be increased competition for those that remain.
- Confront Conventional Wisdom – Rick concluded with the provocative thought that conventional wisdom is not the “safe” bet that most arts & cultural administrators assume. He offered that in Arizona and nationally markets behave distinctly, economics are fast changing, and organizations everywhere need to do a much better job of understanding WHO are their audiences, WHERE are there more of them and HOW to convey an invitation to participate in an appropriate and effective manner. He pointed out that just as TRG can measure the “total arts & culture market” of Arizona, that each participating organization RIGHT NOW TODAY has the power to log into the community database system and analyze the specific demographics, patterns of participation, geography and more of their own audiences.
Finally and MOST IMPORTANT – this is NOT a one-time research project. This is an ON-GOING system of tracking audience behaviors and the start of an on-going learning process for leaders in all facts of arts & cultural organization management and leadership.
So, stay tuned! There’s MUCH MORE to come!
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IMPORTANT! – INSIGHTFUL!! – PRACTICAL!!!
Posted by: | CommentsToday, more than 70 of your colleagues will participate in the FIRST-EVER presentation of the findings of the Arizona Arts & Culture Census & Community Database!
It’s not too late – you are STILL welcome to attend! In fact, I URGE you to attend!!!
- When: TODAY!!! Thursday, September 8; 1:30 – 3:30pm
- Where: Phoenix Art Museum, Whiteman Hall Auditorium
- Cost: FREE, but please RSVP: http://azcensus.eventbrite.com
Rick Lester, CEO and Will Lester, Vice President of TRG Arts flew in to Phoenix on Wednesday – and just gave a briefing to the Board of Directors of Alliance for Audience. WOW!!!
I won’t spoil their surprises – but let me just say that this is some POWERFUL stuff – and it’s worth experiencing IN PERSON! I promise, you’ve never had access to these kinds of insights before – into WHO our audiences really are and HOW they actually behave within Arizona’s arts & cultural sector. STUNNING!!!
Yes, I’ll write up some notes to share afterward – but after what I just saw today, I have to tell you that this is a presentation that you will really wish you had experienced directly. IMPACTFUL!
And this is definitely NOT just for marketing people… This has the potential to benefit your ENTIRE organization (artistic, curatorial & development leadership – as well as marketing and executive leadership!) PRACTICAL!
If you are not able to attend, please let me STRONGLY ENCOURAGE you to immediately forward this message to someone else in your organization and URGE them to attend. (Don’t be surprised if by this time tomorrow, they are writing about the meeting in boldface, all caps & exclamation marks, too!)
See you this afternoon!!!
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You’re STILL welcome to attend “What We Know Now”
Posted by: | CommentsThis Thursday, Alliance for Audience presents the FIRST-EVER presentation of the findings of the Arizona Arts & Culture Census & Community Database:
- When: Thursday, September 8; 1:30 – 3:30pm
- Where: Phoenix Art Museum, Whiteman Hall Auditorium
- Cost: FREE, but please RSVP: http://azcensus.eventbrite.com
This meeting will feature presentations by (and discussions with) Rick Lester, CEO and Will Lester, Vice President of TRG Arts and promises insights into the demographics and patterns of participation of Arizona’s audiences for arts & culture.
Here’s just one question the Census/Community Database will answer:
- Of the roughly 700,000 unique households compiled in the Census, what percent appear on ONLY ONE organization’s database of participation/support over the last 5 years?
(Care to guess???)
On Thursday, we’ll answer that question – and much more. And more than that, we’ll discuss the IMPLICATIONS & OPPORTUNITIES that result from these insights. This is just the beginning of what we can all learn!
I very much hope you’ll plan to attend Thursday’s meeting.
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Great News! The window is NOW OPEN for organizations that wish to participate in the Arizona Arts & Culture Census and Community Database.
Participation in the Census/Database is voluntary; available exclusively to member organizations of Alliance for Audience and FREE.
To participate, organizations must complete & return THIS PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT by Friday, April 22, 2011. (Look inside the agreement for important dates & timelines for participation.)
By way of background, you may recall the recent announcement that the first wave of data uploaded by 42 Arizona arts & cultural organizations created an “information asset” comprised of more than 604,000 unique households. This initiative is designed to give all participating organizations POWERFUL tools to gather information, analyze and affect the participation of attendees, members and supporters of arts and cultural organizations.
The Census/Community Database is conducted via the “eMerge” technology of TRG Arts, which enables authorized users to conduct research and compile dynamic direct mail lists in an environment that is highly secure and which carefully guards confidentiality and protects privacy concerns.
Want to know more? CLICK HERE to view an overview presentation about the Arizona Arts & Cultural Census/Community Database. (The entire presentation lasts just under an hour – but I won’t be offended if you decide to fast-forward thru any of it.) More information & FAQ’s are posted here: http://www.allianceforaudience.org/Pages/arts&culturecensus.html.
NOTE: This initiative is completely separate from & complementary to the “Cultural Data Project.” This initiative doesn’t ask for any budget information. It’s all about the data!
Please direct questions/comments to Matt Lehrman at MLehrman@allianceforaudience.org; 602-971-2223 x101.
Again – to participate, organizations must complete & return THIS PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT no later than Friday, April 22, 2011.
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Arizona Community Database Launches with 604,357 Unique Households
Posted by: | CommentsCongratulations to the 42 Arizona arts & cultural organizations (so far) that have participated in the first-ever Arts & Cultural Census/Community Database. Their combined efforts have created an “information asset” comprised of more than 604,000 unique households.
Some quick math: 87% of the records (525,790 households) are Arizona addresses – which means that the database contains information and insights about nearly 20% of ALL Arizona households).
The Arizona Arts & Culture Census and Community Database is a collaborative initiative to gather information, analyze and affect the participation of attendees, members and supporters of arts and cultural organizations.
Participation in the Census/Database is 1) voluntary, 2) available exclusively to member organizations of Alliance for Audience, 3) offered for FREE and 4) conducted via the “eMerge” technology of TRG Arts which enables authorized users to access the Census/Database to conduct research and compile dynamic direct mail lists in an environment that is highly secure and which carefully guards confidentiality and protects privacy concerns.
We’ve just begun to scratch the surface of what can be learned from the Community Database. Watch this space for more information coming very soon!
Is your organization interested in participating in the Community Database? Please write to MLehrman@allianceforaudience.org and let me know.
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This Wednesday (12/1) is the Deadline to Join the Community Database
Posted by: | CommentsThe following organizations have already returned their Participation Agreements to participate in the Arts & Cultural Census/Community Database… (If you’re not on this list, we haven’t officially heard from you!)
- A Ludwig Dance Company
- Actors Theatre
- Arizona Broadway Theatre
- ASU Gammage
- Broadway in Tucson
- Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre
- Carnival of Illusion
- Childsplay
- Conder Dance
- Desert Botanical Garden
- Herberger Theater Center
- Hozhoni Foundation
- Mesa Arts Center
- Red Rocks Music Festival
- Sharlott Hall
- Smoki Museum
- Southwest Shakespeare Company
- Theatre Artists Studio
- West Valley Arts Council
CLICK HERE: http://allianceforaudience.org/Pages/arts&culturecensus.html for additional information and to download the Participation Agreement.
Sign up by December 1 to Participate in Census / Community Database
Posted by: | CommentsThe Arizona Arts & Culture Census and Community Database is a collaborative initiative to gather information, analyze and affect the participation of attendees, members and supporters of arts and cultural organizations.
Participation in the Census/Database is:
- voluntary,
- available exclusively to member organizations of Alliance for Audience,
- offered without charge, and
- conducted via the “eMerge” technology of TRG Arts which enables authorized users to access the Census/Database to conduct research and compile dynamic direct mail lists in an environment that is highly secure and which carefully guards confidentiality and protects privacy concerns.
Organizations that wish to participate in the Census/Database must sign & return this Participation Agreement no later than December 1, 2010. Please read the participation agreement carefully for important responsibilities and strict timelines.
Additional information about the Arizona Arts & Culture Census and Community Database is available here:
In case you have missed the briefing sessions previously offered, there’s one last chance THIS WEEK to participate:
WEBINAR
When: Wednesday, November 17; 3:00 – 4:30pm
Where: On-Line. Conference Call instructions will be provided on Tuesday 11/16 to those who RSVP
RSVP: http://dataphone.eventbrite.com
NOTE: This is the SAME introduction presentation that TRG’s Will Lester and Alliance for Audience’s Matt Lehrman have made numerous times in recent months. If you’ve already seen it, it is NOT necessary to attend again – but you are invited (and encouraged) to send additional representatives from your organization.
Please address questions to Matt Lehrman at MLehrman@allianceforaudience.org; 602-971-2223 x101.
p.s. The URL to download the Participation Agreement is: http://www.allianceforaudience.org/Participation%20Agreement%20-%20Arizona.doc.pdf
Important “Community Database” Meeting Tomorrow – Please RSVP
Posted by: | CommentsQuick Reminder: Be sure to RSVP for one of the 2 remaining information sessions about the imminent creation of an Arizona ”Community Database.”
Participation is FREE and open to all member organizations of Alliance for Audience. This project is being created through a partnership with TRG Arts.
NOTE: This is the SAME presentation that TRG’s Will Lester and Alliance for Audience’s Matt Lehrman have made several times in recent months. If you’ve already seen it, it is NOT necessary to attend again – but you are invited and encouraged to send additional representatives from your organization.
PHOENIX
When: Tuesday, November 2; 10:30am – Noon
Where: Phoenix Art Museum, Whiteman Lecture Hall
RSVP: http://dataphoenix.eventbrite.com
WEBINAR
When: Wednesday, November 17; 3:00 – 4:30pm
Where: On-Line. Conference Call instructions will be provided to those who RSVP
RSVP: http://dataphone.eventbrite.com
Who Should Attend: Marketing Directors, CEO’s & General Managers, Box Office Managers, Development Directors, Board Members and anybody/everybody from your organization who is interested in knowing more about WHO your audiences, visitors & supporters are and HOW to find more of them!
A downloadable file of the presentation slides (plus notes) is available here: http://notes.allianceforaudience.org/2010/07/07/is-arizona-ready-for-a-list-collaboration-are-you/
Please direct questions/comments to Matt Lehrman at MLehrman@allianceforaudience.org; 602-971-2223 x101.
We look forward to seeing you at one of these final information sessions.