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What is Cultural Economic Development?
Cultural economic development means leveraging our creative talent and cultural assets to spur economic growth and community prosperity. The cultural sector is a critical contributor to Michigan's economy because it creates jobs, strengthens a community's tax base, attracts and retains people to live and work in Michigan. It influences business development and expansion decisions, inspires downtown revitalization and historic preservation, builds community identity and pride of place, promotes diversity, and stimulates the growth of creative enterprise. There is strong reason to believe that the cultural sector will, in fact, have an even more important role in the "new economy" characterized by technology, innovation and creativity.
Cultural economic development is not a "silver bullet" for all of our economic challenges. It should be viewed as a valuable, creative, energetic, flexible, under-utilized, cost-effective and available resource for job creation and retention, entrepreneurship and community revitalization. It is but one of the arrows in the quiver of economic development that may be effectively applied in urban, suburban and rural communities.

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CED Strategy

• 2010 Cultural Economic Development Action Strategy DOC icon
Recognizing that significant economic growth occurs over an extended period of time, this Cultural Economic Development Action Strategy focuses on a series of specific initiatives that will be undertaken by the Department of History, Arts and Libraries and its partners through fiscal year 2010

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• Letter from HAL director Bill Anderson PDF icon

• Strategy Executive Summary PDF icon

• Cultural Economic Development: A Strategy to Leverage Michigan's Creative Talent and Cultural Assets to Spur Economic Growth and Build Community Prosperity PDF icon


Spotlight

• Groundbreaking Sustainable Jobs Training in Michigan

• Governor Granholm Signs Legislation for Enhanced Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credits; Credit Expected to Boost Historic Property Development
Jan. 13, 2009 - Today Senator Jason Allen, former House Majority Leader Steve Tobocman, members of the ...

• Historic Preservation Trades Education PDF icon
Training and job growth through the introdution of preservation trades in technical high schools

• Michigan Historic Preservation Network 2009 conference keynote speech


Cultural Tourism

• Muskegon Heights - City looks at 'cultural tourism' PDF icon

• Arts Help Governors Achieve Global Trade and Tourism Goals PDF icon
The third briefing from the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices, illustrates how states are expanding international trade opportunities through culture.

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• Cultural Tourism
Cultural Tourism survey findings verify the importance of emphasizing cultural tourism and the great degree to which cultural activities and attractions shape the nature of pleasure trips

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CEDOT

• Great Lakes Arts, Culture, and Heritage Participation Survey Report PDF icon
Arts and culture economic information from more than 6,000 households in Michigan and the surrounding ...

• Great Lakes Arts, Culture, and Heritage Participation Survey Report PDF icon
Arts and culture economic information from more than 6,000 households in Michigan and the surrounding ...

• Cultural Economic Development Online Tool (CEDOT) What It Is
CEDOT is a set of Web-based tools designed to provide current cultural sector economic information

• Cultural Economic Development Online Tool (CEDOT) Frequesntly Asked Questions
CEDOT is a set of Web-based tools designed to provide current cultural sector economic information


CraftWORKS! Michigan

• For Craft Sales, the Recession Is a Help
Article from the New York Times

• 100 Yr Old Pewabic Tile Company Leading Industry

• A Master Bricklayer Preserves His Craft

• Pewabic audio story

• Department of History, Arts and Libraries and MSU Museum Craft a New Economic Strategy for Michigan
Jan. 23, 2007 - "CraftWORKS! Michigan: A Report on Traditional Crafts and Economic Development in ...

• CraftWORKS! Dec. 2006 Report PDF icon

• Delphi Art Glass PDF icon
Delphi art glass retailer celebrates thirty-five years in Michigan


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