Art, culture and the economy
From providing jobs to making places better to live, arts and culture make a huge contribution to the economy. Share the evidence we've gathered and tell the impact you have on your local economy.
Let's talk money
Let’s talk money
Arts and culture changes lives, but it also means business, making money for our national and local economies. Read the report below outlining the impact arts and culture has on the economy, and see some more examples of the economic impact of creativity.
The economic benefit: locally and nationally
Measuring the economic benefit of your work
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Measuring the economic benefit of your work
Demonstrate your economic impact and make the case for support and funding.
Our programmes
Our programmes
Cultural and creative investment can benefit economic growth and productivity.
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![A man is stood in front of a crowd of people on the high street, with small display models of houses in front of him.](/sites/default/files/styles/media_component_16_9_sm/public/2022-05/45070391884_72fd3bb9ae_o.jpg?h=14ff1e3a&itok=rVvhE4QC)