You worked hard to provide the data for your organization. Now let that data work for you.
More than 300 organizations have submitted their data to the Maryland Cultural Data Project (Maryland CDP). We thank you!
Now it's your turn to use the Maryland CDP to access powerful Annual, Trend, and soon, Comparison Reports that can help you better understand your organizations performance and activities. With these reports you'll be able to view important trends and even benchmark your organization with your peers throughout the state.
Learn how to get the most from your Maryland CDP Reports. Attend one of our next Maryland CDP User Reports Training Sessions.
This important training session will show you, your staff, and board how to use the Maryland CDP reporting features for maximum impact. Feel free to bring a team of people from your organization and learn how to use these reports together. Light refreshments will be served.
This session, co-hosted by the Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area and the Frederick Arts Council, will be held on October 3rd, 2008 at the Cultural Arts Center located at 15 West Patrick Street from 1:00pm to 2:30pm in downtown Frederick. Please enter on the Market Street side of the Cutlural Arts Center. Metered street parking is available throughout downtown Frederick. Parking is also available for $1/hour at the Court Street Parking Deck located at 2 S. Court Street.
The Maryland CDP is a collaborative effort of the Project Task Force and the following funders: Alex. Brown & Sons Charitable Foundation; Baltimore Community Foundation; Cooper Family Fund at the Baltimore Community Foundation; Harry L. Gladding Foundation; Maryland Heritage Areas Authority; Maryland Historical Trust; Maryland State Arts Council; The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation; T. Rowe Price Associates Fund at the Baltimore Community Foundation; and The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund

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