Please do not leave this page until complete. This can take a few moments.
Cultural attractions are nice to have in every community, said Susan Nicholl, executive director of the MetroWest Tourism & Visitors Bureau in Framingham.
But no one had ever measured their economic contribution in MetroWest until the bureau, which launched in Dec. 2011 with the held of state economic development funding, commissioned a study by Carlisle & Co. in Concord. The results were released this month.
Nicholl, who has worked in the nonprofit sector in the region for years, said the results of the 2013 MetroWest Economic Impact Report reinforced her belief that arts and cultural agencies create a wide-reaching ripple effect in the larger business community.
Carlisle & Co. spoke with 21 organizations for the study, all of which are members of the bureau, ranged from art museums to historical societies. In all, they're projected to generate just shy of $375 million for the five-year period between 2012 and 2016, and support just under 4,000 full-time jobs, according to the study.
Organizations with operating budgets under $25,000 were excluded. Researchers collected data on attendance, budget and investments.
Nicholl noted that participants were selected based on their ability to produce the data Carlisle & Co. required to conduct the study, and that the bureau has dozens of other members that also fall under the arts and cultural realm.
"If this slice…has this much impact, just imagine all of the cultural organizations-- what kind of impact they have," Nicholl said.
Arts and cultural organizations are unique in the type of customer they attract, Nicholl said. When a person takes a trip to an art museum, they are more likely to frequent other businesses, like restaurants, than someone who travels to and office building for work or a meeting.
"Most people aren't just going to that one spot," Nicholl said.
The study predicts that the arts and culture economy and workforce will experience steady growth over the next four years. The annual economic impact was $57.5 million in 2012 compared to $60.8 million this year, and by 2016, it will climb to $89.9 million, according to the study. Full-time jobs in the industry totaled 721 in 2012, 742 in 2013, and will reach 868 in 2016.
Based on the results, the MetroWest Tourism & Visitors Bureau will support marketing initiatives to highlight arts and culture agencies in the region, Nicholl said. And she's encouraging members to use the results in their own advocacy.
Image source: Freedigitalphotos.net
Stay connected! Every business day, WBJ Daily Report will be delivered to your inbox by noon. It provides a daily update of the area’s most important business news.
Sign upWorcester Business Journal provides the top coverage of news, trends, data, politics and personalities of the Central Mass business community. Get the news and information you need from the award-winning writers at WBJ. Don’t miss out - subscribe today.
SubscribeWorcester Business Journal presents a special commemorative edition celebrating the 300th anniversary of the city of Worcester. This landmark publication covers the city and region’s rich history of growth and innovation.
See Digital EditionStay connected! Every business day, WBJ Daily Report will be delivered to your inbox by noon. It provides a daily update of the area’s most important business news.
Worcester Business Journal provides the top coverage of news, trends, data, politics and personalities of the Central Mass business community. Get the news and information you need from the award-winning writers at WBJ. Don’t miss out - subscribe today.
Worcester Business Journal presents a special commemorative edition celebrating the 300th anniversary of the city of Worcester. This landmark publication covers the city and region’s rich history of growth and innovation.
In order to use this feature, we need some information from you. You can also login or register for a free account.
By clicking submit you are agreeing to our cookie usage and Privacy Policy
Already have an account? Login
Already have an account? Login
Want to create an account? Register
In order to use this feature, we need some information from you. You can also login or register for a free account.
By clicking submit you are agreeing to our cookie usage and Privacy Policy
Already have an account? Login
Already have an account? Login
Want to create an account? Register
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Our privacy policy
To ensure the best experience on our website, articles cannot be read without allowing cookies. Please allow cookies to continue reading. Our privacy policy
0 Comments