Welcome

Thank you for taking the time to provide input and information about your arts, cultural, historical, or creative industry organization/business. Your input and voice will help shape the future of Boise’s arts, cultural and creative industry environments and will be used to inform an upcoming City of Boise’s Cultural and Creative Industries Master Plan led by the Department of Arts & History.

About the Boise Cultural and Creative Industries Master Plan:

The City of Boise’s Department of Arts & History completed the first Cultural Master Plan in 2017. A lot has changed since then including recovering from a global pandemic, exponential population growth, and many changes in the local cultural, creative, and history ecosystem. Arts & History is expanding the scope of the upcoming plan to include the creative industries, which are for-profit economic activities that involve creativity, originality, and intellectual property in the creation, production, and distribution of goods and services. These include design, media, film, music, local culinary arts, publishing, and other creative entrepreneurial activity.

The guiding vision for the plan is to foster a place-based sense of belonging by engaging communities in the assessment and visioning of Boise’s cultural and creative industries ecosystem. The purpose of the plan is to act as a strategic framework to assess, develop, promote, and invest in Boise’s cultural and creative industries. The plan is inward facing (for city employees and departments) and outward facing (for stakeholders and the public), to align conversations and policy actions regarding the creative community’s current state and future desired conditions.

Your responses will remain anonymous and will be used to inform values, strategies, and potential investments into the arts, cultural and creative industries environment in Boise. Please respond by Friday, November 22nd. The survey should take about 15-20 minutes to complete.

As this is a survey of organizations and businesses, please only have one representative from your organization respond to the survey – in the case of an organization with large departments or largely separated operations it would be appropriate for one person from each department to respond.

We would also like to encourage you to share out the concurrent survey that is aimed at collecting data about the experiences and perceptions of artists and how members of the public interface with Boise’s arts, cultural and creative industries and spaces. This survey can be found at https://www.boiseartsandhistory.org/survey

If you have any questions, please feel free to email artsandhistory@cityofboise.org.
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