
Propel Arts Ed Advocacy with Data
Data is a powerful tool for arts ed advocates. Quantifiable data helps to answer the question of need. Decision makers want proof that policy is warranted and dollars are needed.*

The Funding Challenge
Effective arts education programs across the country have garnered a mix of public and private funds to enable their success.

Getting Started
Beginnings are hard. In advocacy work (as in life), sometimes it’s difficult to know where to start.

Cultivating Influentials
Let’s assume that most of us are not the final arbiters in making big decisions that affect our professional lives– unless you’re Mark Zuckerberg or Jeff Bezos, and I suspect that even they need to take their shareholders into account. We all need others for input and agreement to advance our vision and ideas. This is especially true in the education arena.