Pima Cultural Plan

Pima Cultural Plan

Cultural Planning Process Yields a Living Document that Paves the Way for Immediate Development in the Arts and Cultural Landscape of Tucson and Pima County

The Tucson Pima Arts Council presented the Pima Cultural Plan: Needs Assessment and Strategies in early 2008. The City of Tucson and Pima County, Nature Arts Culture Heritage Organizations, over 500 non-profit arts and cultural organizations, artists, and public participants have made their case in this cultural planning document.

Art and Culture are vital assets to the economic growth and regional identity of Tucson and Pima County

The planning process began in November 2006, led by Bill Bulick of Creative Planning Inc. The study focused on the following topic areas:

These topic areas represent the over-arching priorities identified in the cultural planning process. Each topic is broken up into a series of detailed recommendations which act as a suggested master plan for the cultural development of Tucson and Pima County. The Plan also identifies our diverse cultural landscape and sets goals for recognizing and building upon Tucson and Pima County's natural resources and social and cultural equity. The Pima Cultural Plan's community-based content, along with Mt. Auburn Associates and Americans for the Arts "Arts and Economic Prosperity Report" produced evidence of the economic impact of the art and culture to the city and county.

Pima Cultural Plan Leads to New Partnerships in the Arts and Cultural Community of Tucson and Pima County

The Pima Cultural Plan inspires action in the community. The following examples reflect the effect of a successful cultural planning process and further reinforce the Tucson Pima Arts Council's commitment to the Pima Cultural Plan as a living iterative document.

Capacity Building and Business Development:

The Nature, Art, Culture, Heritage, Organizations (N.A.C.H.O.s) are committed to the Pima Cultural Plan and its implementation strategies. The alliance illustrates the type of leadership and stewardship the plan has resulted as members of the arts, business, and civic sectors leverage the Pima Cultural Plan in the community.

"There is a tremendous opportunity to unite the community behind recognizing, preserving and building upon Pima County’s unique mix of cultural assets, as intrinsic to stewardship of place. Renewed and more vigorous leadership and investment can make the crucial difference in maximizing the potential for positive impact, resounding to future generations. The Plan recommends strengthening the Tucson Pima Arts Council as a cultural leader for the region, but its most important role with respect to the Plan will be as a catalyst and convener of multiple implementers."
Bill Bulick, Pima Cultural Plan

National Endowment for the Arts  Tucson Pima Arts Council  Pima County, Arizona  City of Tucson, Arizona

a living document

"The Pima Cultural Plan has brought attention to community aspirations. It has led to partnerships with Tucson organizations dedicated to advancing the cultural vitality of our community, and it has identified projects which will build on our cultural assets."
Roberto Bedoya, Executive Director of the Tucson Pima Arts Council