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California CDP New User Training Session, San Francisco

Monday, August 18, 2008 from 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM (PT)

San Francisco, CA

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Come Learn about the
California Cultural Data Project

Discover how to let your data work for you.
Attend a California CDP Training Session.

The California Cultural Data Project (California CDP), which launched on January 4, 2008, is the most ambitious and comprehensive effort ever to gather and analyze information about the contributions of the cultural sector to California’s economy and quality of life.

The Cultural Data Project was first launched in Pennsylvania in 2004 and in Maryland in 2007. The project is now serving as a national model and California is the next new state to adopt it.

The California CDP will provide a standardized online system for collecting historical financial and organizational data to be used in grant applications to many of the participating funders throughout California. Organizations only need to complete a Data Profile (the online form used for collecting financial and other operational information) once each fiscal year.

We encourage you to attend a training session and learn more about how your organization can get started in using the California CDP for upcoming grant applications and for your own use.

Get the most from the California CDP.
Attend a New User Training Session.

This important training session will show you and your staff how to enter data into the system. Once complete, all you have to do is click a button and the report you need to submit with your application to participating funders will be generated. Furthermore, you will have access to powerful reporting tools that you can use to run annual reports, view trends in your organizational performance, and shortly, you will be able compare your organization to others (in aggregate).

This event is hosted by
San Francisco Grants for the Arts and the San Francisco Arts Commission.

Refreshments will be served.

One South Van Ness Avenue is centrally located to public transportation. Parking is available in the Civic Center Garage and the Performing Arts Garage, both of which are within walking distance of the venue.

If you have problems registering,
call the California CDP at 1-866-9-CAL-CDP.

The California Cultural Data Project is made possible through the leadership of California Arts Council, Los Angeles County Arts Commission, The Getty Foundation, The James Irvine Foundation, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
and is administered by The Pew Charitable Trusts


DON'T WAIT! START YOUR DATA PROFILE TODAY!
Questions? Contact the California CDP Help Desk at mailto:help@caculturaldata.org or 1-866-9-CAL-CDP.

The Cultural Data Project -
Building strength through information.

 

Attendee List
  • irene lupe araujo, la sirena morena

  • Hanul Bahm, Artnation

  • Jane Barker, Ashkenaz Music & Dance Community Center

  • Stephanie Black, African American Art & Culture Complex

  • London Breed, African American Art & Culture Complex

  • Phoebe Brookbank, The Oxbow School

  • Angela Carrier, Brava! for Women in the Arts

  • Juanita Carroll Young, Museum of Craft and Folk Art

  • Jeremiah Casey, United Irish Socities of San Francisco

  • Edythe Chan, Friends of...

  • Keira Chang, Yannis Adoniou's KUNST-STOFF

  • Brenda Chow, Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts

  • Jennifer Chu, Oakland Asian Cultural Center

  • Eilish Cullen, The LAB

  • Kebo Drew, QWOCMAP

  • Martha Duenas, Accion Latina

  • Ingrid Eggers, Goethe-Institut

  • Sonia Fernandez, Playwrights Foundation

  • Al Goncalves, Fort Mason Foundation

  • Pauline Guillermo-Togawa, Community Educational Services

  • Jackie Hasa, San Francisco Shakespeare Festival

  • Barbara Heroux, VOLTI

  • Sharon Hing, Friends of...

  • Nhi Hoang, Music in Schools Today

  • Summerlea Kashar, Cartoon Art Museum

  • Arlene Kato, World Arts West

  • Dennis Kim, Youth Speaks, Inc.

  • Michael Kinomoto, San Francisco Cinematheque

  • Khevan Lennon-Onaje, Imani Christian Fellowship Ministries

  • Madeleine Lim, QWOCMAP

  • Gabriela Lujan, California Lawyers for the Arts

  • Randi Lund, Quinn Associates

  • Ethel Mays, Arts Council of Mendocino County

  • Demetri Moshoyannis, Folsom Street Events

  • Ron Muriera, Manilatown Heritage Foundation

  • Julie Mushet, World Arts West

  • Quentin Navia, Chamberworks/SUKAY

  • Mozel Zeke nealy, Haitian Dance and Drum Retreat

  • Judith Nemzoff, SF Arts COmmission

  • Anthony Ng, Chinese Newcomers Service Center

  • Joan Osato, Youth Speaks, Inc.

  • Alfonso S. Reyes Jr. Reyes, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

  • Wendy Robinette, Intersection for the Arts

  • Alma Robinson, California Lawyers for the Arts

  • Joanna Robinson, City Arts & Lectures

  • Jennie E. Rodriguez, Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts

  • Jennifer Ross, Zaccho Dance Theatre

  • Nora Sagastume, Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts

  • Kathleen Salvia, Sanchez Art Center

  • Doreen Shew, Chinese Newcomers Service Center

  • James Smith, VOLTI

  • Heidi Stoeckley Nogoy, Zeum

  • Chelsea Sullivan, Manilatown Heritage Foundation

  • Randy Symank, Epiphany Productions

  • Sally Takada, Music@Menlo

  • Leah Tarlen Tarlen, Contemporary Jewish Museum

  • Rosa Valdez, ArtsChange

  • Karen Weber, San Francisco Art Institute

  • Brian Wiedenmeier, Performing Arts Workshop

  • Cecily Wilson, Manilatown Heritage Foundation

  • Andrew Wood, San Francisco International Arts Festival

  • Alison Yoder, Quinn Associates

When

Monday, August 18, 2008 from 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM (PT)

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Atrium Meeting Room, Bank of America Building, 2nd Floor
1 S Van Ness Ave
San Francisco, CA 94103



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The California Cultural Data Project is a standardized online system for collecting historical financial and programmatic information. The Project is a state-wide collaborative effort of public and private funders. Arts and cultural organizations fill out the California CDP once each year and then use the data as part of their grant applications to all participating funders throughout the state.

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