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California CDP New User Training Session, Oakland--SOLD OUT!

Monday, March 10, 2008 from 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM (PT)

Oakland, CA    Share this event


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Come Learn about the
             California Cultural Data Project

Discover how to let your data work for you.
Attend a California CDP Training Session.

The California Cultural Data Project (California CDP), which launched on January 4, 2008, is the most ambitious and comprehensive effort ever to gather and analyze information about the contributions of the cultural sector to California’s economy and quality of life.

The Cultural Data Project was first launched in Pennsylvania in 2004 and in Maryland in 2007. The project is now serving as a national model and California is the next new state to adopt it.

The California CDP will provide a standardized online system for collecting historical financial and organizational data to be used in grant applications to many of the participating funders throughout California. Organizations only need to complete a Data Profile (the online form used for collecting financial and other operational information) once each fiscal year.

We encourage you to attend a training session and learn more about how your organization can get started in using the California CDP for upcoming grant applications and for your own use.

Get the most from the California CDP.
Attend a New User Training Session.

This important training session will show you and your staff how to enter data into the system. Once complete, all you have to do is click a button and the report you need to submit with your application to participating funders will be generated. Furthermore, you will have access to powerful reporting tools that you can use to run annual reports, view trends in your organizational performance, and shortly, you will be able compare your organization to others (in aggregate).

This event is hosted by
the East Bay Community Foundation.

Refreshments will be served.

Paid parking is available in the surrounding neighborhood.

If you have problems registering,
call the California CDP at 1-866-9-CAL-CDP.

The California Cultural Data Project is made possible through the leadership of California Arts Council, Los Angeles County Arts Commission, The Getty Foundation, The James Irvine Foundation, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
and is administered by The Pew Charitable Trusts


DON'T WAIT! START YOUR DATA PROFILE TODAY!
Questions? Contact the California CDP Help Desk at help@caculturaldata.org or 1-866-9-CAL-CDP.

The Cultural Data Project -
Building strength through information.

 

 

     
   
Attendee List
  • Pauline Aguilar, CLGS

  • Megan Barton, California Shakespeare Theater

  • Jennifer Boesing, Youth Musical Theater Company

  • Naomi Bragin, Destiny Arts Center

  • London Breed, African American Art & Culture Complex

  • jessica broitman, sfprg

  • Rebecca Brown, RWB Writing Resources

  • Kathy Butler, California College of the Arts

  • Gail Camacho, Museum of Children's Art

  • Deirdre Cerkanowicz, Richmond Public Library Foundation

  • Jennifer Chu, Oakland Asian Cultural Center

  • Shira Cion, Kitka, Inc.

  • Christine Comella, The Unity Council

  • Tiffany Cothran, Crowded Fire Theater Company

  • Michael Crane, Youth Musical Theater Company

  • Pam Crane, Youth Musical Theater Company

  • Naomi Diouf, Diamano Coura West African Dance Company

  • Heidi Dunbar, Youth Movement Records

  • Susan G. Duncan, Aurora Theatre Company

  • Jeanne Dunn, Pacific Boychoir Academy

  • Ellie erickson, community work

  • ellie erickson, community works

  • Susie Falk, California Shakespeare Theater

  • Laura Fichtenberg, Berkeley Repertory Theatre

  • Kevin Finley, North Atlantic Books

  • Susan Fischer, The Jazzschool

  • Patrice Haan, Healing Muses

  • Eileen Hadidian, Healing Muses

  • Patricia Hannum, Museum of Children's Art

  • Renée Heider, Destiny Arts Center

  • Lindy Hough, North Atlantic Books

  • Karen Hudgens, Copia: The American Center for Wine Food & the Arts

  • Karena Ingersoll, Aurora Theatre Company

  • Patricia Jensen, Tango & More

  • Sharon Jue, Kala Art Institute

  • Masako Kalbach, Museum of Children's Art

  • Elizabeth Kennedy, North Atlantic Books

  • Sukey Lilienthal, Crowden Music Center

  • Jessica Manta-Meyer, Oakland Youth Chorus

  • Joanie McBrien, Shotgun Players

  • Francis Mcilveen, northern California Land Trust

  • Clara McKenzie, Berkeley Ballet Theater

  • Lauren Mehler-Clark, Diablo Regional Arts Association

  • Amanda Melton, Crowded Fire Theater Company

  • Elisabeth Millican, Berkeley Repertory Theatre

  • Khemya MitRahina, Pan Afrakan Dance & Music Hist. Ed. Assoc

  • Diana Moore, Oakland Youth Orchestra

  • Robin Moore, Arts & Culture Commission of Contra Costa County

  • ruth morgan, community works

  • Emily Morrison, California Shakespeare Theater

  • Cynthia Murdough, DLOC

  • Susan Muscarella, The Jazzschool

  • Nicole Neditch, Oakland Art Gallery

  • Ross Ojeda, The Unity Council

  • Karen Olson, Berkeley Ballet Theater

  • Kristin Palm, Museum of Children's Art

  • Sylvia Parisotto, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive

  • Kerrie Paussa, Art Seed

  • Suzanne Pettigrew, Berkeley Repertory Theatre

  • Neil Planchon, Smiling Heart Coaching

  • Vanna Prasit, APSARA

  • Michele Rabkin, Consortium for the Arts/Arts Research Center, UC Berkeley

  • Torri Randall, Eureka Theatre

  • Maya Rath, Oakland East Bay Symphony

  • Beatriz Restrepo, MOVING BEYOND Productions

  • Beat Rettenmund, MOVING BEYOND Productions

  • KATHRYN reuter, chinatown community development center

  • Bob Rezak, El Campanil Theatre

  • Alison Richardson, YMCA of the East Bay

  • Helen Rigby, Aurora Theatre Company

  • Virginia Rigney, Richmond Art Center

  • Jennifer Ross, Zaccho Dance Theatre

  • Bettina Rotenberg, Visual Arts/Language Arts

  • Laura Ruiz, La Pena Cultural Center

  • Margie Ryan, California College of the Arts

  • Carol Bisharat Sani, Arab Film Festival

  • Sue Schleifer, Oak Communications

  • Jennifer Schneider, Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum

  • Mona Shah, Oakland Asian Cultural Center

  • Jordan Shapiro, Jewish community Center of San Francisco

  • Theron Shaw, Quinn Associates

  • Sylvia Sherman, La Peña Cultural Center

  • Celeste smeland, Kala Art Institute

  • Charlene Smith, East Bay Center for the Performing Arts

  • Emma Sonduck, Freight & Salvage Coffee House

  • Lisa Spivak, Crocker Art Museum

  • Michael+ Stephens, Stagebridge

  • Ellen Synakowski, Cantabella Children's Chorus

  • Nina Thompson, California Shakespeare Theater

  • Kirsten Tripplett, Crocker Art Museum

  • Shamsher Virk, Zaccho Dance Theatre

  • Ariel Weintraub, Oakland Museum of California

  • Barbara West, Berkeley Opera

  • Holly Wilder, Interactive Parenting Media/Childhood Matters

  • June Wiley, Crowden Music Center

  • Chris Wiltsee, Youth Movement Records