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ccnc-publications.jpgThe CCNC has published Public Art, Cultural Planning and Cultural Mapping Toolkits, as well as Project Profiles and a special feature to help you in Making the Case for Culture
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ccnc-research.jpgMembers have access to the rich research continually being developed by the Creative City Network of Canada. From Rural research to the Intermunicipal Comparative Framework, the CCNC continues to develop engaging research available to members within the CCNC Research section.
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shared-resources.jpgMembers have access to a growing online library of Shared Resources which includes policies, plans, strategic documents, research studies and reports and other related materials in the diverse topic areas of arts, culture and heritage. Save your budget by not having to "reinvent the wheel"; access reports, studies, policies and knowledge that others have already developed!
Online Resources
Municipalities are playing a growing role in the development of arts, culture and heritage in Canada. The Creative City Network of Canada's main goal is to support our member municipalities so that they can be better equipped to carry out this type of work. And with a mandate to connect and educate our members, the best way that we can do this is to provide them with the resources and the tools they need to develop creative strategies for community cultural development.

toolkits.jpg By developing our own research, forging new partnerships, and expanding our reach, we hope to better serve our members so that in turn they can be more effective in their communities.

From strategies and policies for engaging and developing communities through arts and culture, to background reading and research - the documents, reports and links that we have compiled are essential for anyone working in arts and culture. Non-members will also benefit from consulting our resources section, as select resources are available to the general public.