Jasper Community Arts Invites Public Participation in Creation of 2024-2026 Strategic Plan
Jasper- Jasper Community Arts is seeking public feedback on its 2024-2026 Strategic Plan.
As a cornerstone of their commitment to excellence and community involvement, the organization is inviting all members of the public to participate.
The strategic plan sets forth a bold vision for the future of Jasper Community Arts, outlining key objectives and initiatives for the next three years. It has been meticulously crafted through collaboration with various stakeholders. JCA believes that the collective insights and ideas gathered during the planning process will empower a vibrant, dynamic, and inclusive arts community for years to come.
"We are thrilled to share this comprehensive roadmap for Jasper Community Arts' growth and development with the public," said Kyle Rupert, Executive Director of Jasper Community Arts. "By opening up the floor for feedback, we hope to engage our community members in a meaningful dialogue, giving them the chance to influence our collective artistic journey."
The plan can be viewed at www.jasperarts.org/strategicplan. There, members of the public can share their thoughts on various aspects of the strategic plan. Jasper Community Arts values the diversity of perspectives that the public brings, and is eager to hear constructive feedback and suggestions. The public is also welcome to attend the regular, monthly meeting of the Jasper Community Arts Commission to provide feedback. That meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, August 1 at 5:30 pm in the Council Chambers at City Hall.
Participation will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the arts in Jasper. JCA is encouraging every member of the community, from local artists and educators to business leaders and families, to help pave the way for a more vibrant and connected arts community.
Jasper Community Arts is a department of the City of Jasper. Additional support is provided by, Friends of the Arts, Inc., Dubois County Tourism, the Indiana Arts Commission, and the National Endowment for the Arts with special thanks to the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana.