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Private investment

Get an informed view of what is influencing private sector funding of the arts. Our expert research gives you detailed insight that helps you to budget, plan and deploy resources.

Private investment in culture 10/11
Our annual survey includes the latest investment figures and an exploration of how to maximise private investment. Use our interactive map and benchmarking tool to bring these figures to life

Arts philanthropy: the facts, trends and potential
Download this report which aims to assess the potential of individual giving for the arts and where the growth can come from.

Evaluating partnerships
Download a new tool that enables you to measure the return on investment you get from cultural-commercial partnerships.

Private investment in culture 09/10
Our annual survey includes the latest investment figures and an exploration of how to maximise private investment. Use our interactive map and benchmarking tool to bring these figures to life

Private investment in culture 08/09: the arts in the 'new normal'
Our annual survey includes the latest investment figures and an exploration of how to maximise private investment.

Market trends 2009
Our study that tracks investment levels through the recession and shows how cultural organisations are opening up to a diverse range of new income streams.
 

Individual giving - a study into donor motivation
This report is essential to anyone looking to increase revenue from low- and mid-level donors.

Decentralisation of funding in the UK cultural sector: how have we done so far?
John Holden of independent thinktank DEMOS examines investment in and funding of cultural organisations.
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DownloadDecentralisation of funding in the UK cultural sector: how have we done so far?
John Holden of independent thinktank DEMOS examines investment in and funding of cultural organisations

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