
Glossary
Key Terms | Links | Abbreviations
Abbreviations
General
AIB
America in Bloom
subscription-based technical assistance program
ARPA
American Rescue Plan
federal COVID-relief program
CARES
Coronavirus Aid, Relief, & Economic Security
federal COVID-relief program
CSA
Combined Statistical Area
defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget
CVB
Convention & Visitors Bureau
tourism and DMOs (destination management org)
FMV
Fair Market Value
approximate commercial cost
IMLS
Institute of Museum and Library Services
federal agency
LEDO
Local Economic Development Organization
a category of organization
NASAA
A National Assembly of State Arts Agencies
NEA-funded association
NEA
National Endowment for the Arts
federal agency
NEH
National Endowment for the Humanities
federal agency
REDO
Regional Economic Development Organization
Forge ECI is one of these
SVOG
Shuttered Venue Operators Grant
federal COVID-relief program
USRAO
US Regional Arts Organization
NEA-funded association
Indiana-Specific
The can be found with the READI Guidance.
Link to More
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Glossary : Arts & Planning Toolkit (a project of the Metropolitan Planning Council)
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What is Placemaking? (Project for Public Spaces)
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Creative Placemaking: Activating Art in Public Spaces (Cultivate Arts & Education)
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Community Arts & Culture Guide (p. 4) (IU Center for Rural Engagement)
Definitions
Placemaking is a collaborative process that strengthens the bond between people and shared spaces. It goes beyond urban design by fostering creative uses of public spaces and honoring their physical and cultural identities.
Creative Placemaking focuses on strengthening communities with arts at the core.
Activating/Activation a creative event, installation, or project that is designed to bring an area to life and increase its visibility through the use of art
Creative Economy is the crossroads of creativity, culture, and commerce — workers in arts occupations, creative industries, and places. Creative economies thrive when a wide array of industries and workers are treated as active participants in it.
Hyperlocal is relating to or focusing on a small community or geographical area.
Philanthropy is the voluntary giving by individuals or groups to promote the common good, often through financial donations or time, with the aim of benefiting others and fostering a more civil and just society.
Quality of Place the characteristics of a community or region that make it attractive and desirable to live, work, and visit, including both tangible and intangible factors like environment, culture, and social connections.
Stakeholders are those who may benefit or be affected by a project. They may or may not take part directly in the decision—making process of that project.
Definitions adapted from the glossaries linked below as well as
the NEA's Creative Placemaking Technical Assistance Project and
the Creative Economy work of Pattern