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The Alliance for the Arts is a New York City organization which serves the entire cultural community through research and advocacy. Now in its 32nd year, the Alliance publishes information on the arts and cultural events in New York City as well as studies highlighting the importance of the arts to the economy and to education.[1]
Alliance for the Arts believes:
1. The benefits of the arts to society are significant and measurable. 2. Cultural organizations need new tools for advocacy, self-evaluation, marketing and management. 3. The public needs wider access to cultural and educational offerings. 4. The language of the Internet is key to connecting the public to cultural organizations.
In November 2008, The Alliance for the Arts relaunched the NYC ARTS network, which consists of NYC-ARTS.org, NYCkidsARTS.org and the Arts Research Center, a research database for quantitative information on arts and culture in New York City.
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