Culture's Contribution to Social Wellbeing & Neighborhood Vitality
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Culture and Social Wellbeing in New York City—2014-2017
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Arts and Humanities
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Urban Studies and Planning
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Urban Studies and Planning
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University of Pennsylvania Social Impact of the Arts Project
Reinvestment Fund
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In the fall of 2014, building on their work in Philadelphia, Penn's Social Impact of the Arts Project (SIAP) and Reinvestment Fund began to develop a policy tool to assess how culture contributes to social wellbeing in New York City neighborhoods. This brief is a summary of the project rationale--that is, why and how to measure social wellbeing--and its potential to guide policy toward more equitable and livable communities.
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2016-02-01
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The Culture and Social Wellbeing in New York City project was undertaken by SIAP in collaboration with Reinvestment Fund, a community development financial institution, with support by the Surdna Foundation, the NYC Cultural Agenda Fund in the New York Community Trust, and the University of Pennsylvania. The research was conducted between 2014 and 2017.