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ENCORE: Arts & Economic Prosperity Study highlights economic and social benefits of Lee County’s nonprofit arts and culture sector

ENCORE: Arts & Economic Prosperity Study highlights economic and social benefits of Lee County’s nonprofit arts and culture sector

Released Tuesday, 25th June 2024
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ENCORE: Arts & Economic Prosperity Study highlights economic and social benefits of Lee County’s nonprofit arts and culture sector

ENCORE: Arts & Economic Prosperity Study highlights economic and social benefits of Lee County’s nonprofit arts and culture sector

ENCORE: Arts & Economic Prosperity Study highlights economic and social benefits of Lee County’s nonprofit arts and culture sector

ENCORE: Arts & Economic Prosperity Study highlights economic and social benefits of Lee County’s nonprofit arts and culture sector

Tuesday, 25th June 2024
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The Americans for the Arts’ AEP6 (Arts & Economic Prosperity Study 6) finds that Lee County’s nonprofit arts and culture sector generated more than $135 million in economic activity in 2022 and supported more than 2,500 full time jobs. We explore results of the study, and the case they make for more public support for the arts, in a conversation with Alliance for the Arts Executive Director Molly Rowan-Deckart, Florida Repertory Theatre Producing Artistic Director Greg Longenhagen, and local arts reporter and advocate Tom Hall.

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