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Michigan CDP New User Training Session - Traverse City

Wednesday, October 20, 2010 from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM (ET)

Traverse City, MI

Michigan CDP New User Training Session - Traverse City

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Come learn about the
            Michigan Cultural Data Project

We are pleased to announce the launch of the Michigan Cultural Data Project (Michigan CDP), the first online management tool designed to strengthen arts and cultural organizations. This unique system will provide your organization with the tools necessary to analyze and benchmark your financial and organizational data. By participating in the Michigan 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. The system will enable you to run reports on your organization, which you can use as one part of the grant application process to partnering funders and to make your case to board members, potential donors, advocates and policy makers.

Learn more about the Michigan CDP at www.miculturaldata.org.

Get the most from the Michigan CDP.
              Attend a free training session.

These important training sessions will provide you with an overview of the history and goals of the Michigan CDP, as well as an introduction to the types of data collected. (Since this is not a hands-on session, you do not need to bring a laptop or your financial records.) Please feel free to attend these sessions with more than one representative of your organization, including your executive director, your finance manager/bookkeeper and your development director.

Please click here for a campus map.

This session is co-sponsored by the NorthSky Nonprofit Network.

Directions to the University Center:

Coming from the east on M 72:Turn left at the Acme Stoplight onto US 31. At the 7th light, just past the NMC main campus, turn left onto Garfield Avenue. At the 6th light turn right onto South Airport Road. At the 3rd light turn right onto Cass Road. The NMC University Center sign is on the right, about 1/2 mile from the light.

Coming from the south on M-37/US 31: Head north on M-37/US 31 into Traverse City to the large intersection at South Airport Road (near the Grand Traverse Mall). Turn right onto South Airport Road. At the 3rd light turn left onto Cass Road. The NMC University Center sign is on the right, about 1/2 mile from the light.

Coming from the north on Grandview Parkway: Turn left on Cass Street. Continue on Cass through 4 lights and around large curve. The University Center sign is on the left.

 

ArtServe Michigan 
         Regional Meeting Update

At the beginning of each CDP Training Session, ArtServe Michigan will host a brief regional meeting update. More details are available here

 

The California CDP is administered by The Pew Charitable Trusts. The Cultural Data Project: Building Strength Through Information
 
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Northwestern Michigan College, University Center Campus
2200 Dendrinos Drive, Room 215/217
See event description for directions!
Traverse City, MI

Wednesday, October 20, 2010 from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM (ET)


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Operated by The Pew Charitable Trusts, the Cultural Data Project  is a powerful online management tool designed to strengthen arts and cultural organizations. This groundbreaking project gathers reliable, longitudinal data on the sector.

Our emerging national standard enables participating organizations to track trends and benchmark their progress through sophisticated reporting tools, empowers researchers and advocates with information to make the case for arts and culture, and equips funders with data to plan and evaluate grantmaking activities more effectively.