Arts and Cultural Alliance of Sarasota County Responds to Governor DeSantis Veto of Arts Funding

Arts & Culture

Yesterday, Governor DeSantis vetoed funding for Division of Arts and  Culture grants for fiscal year 2025. The Arts and Cultural Alliance of Sarasota County’s CEO, Brian Hersh, says, “The cuts are a devastating blow to the arts and cultural community, resulting in a loss of over  $3,000,000 for Sarasota County organizations. It is disappointing to see the state budget eliminate support  for the arts across Florida.” A cut like this ignores the economic impact, social capital, and the quality of life that arts and culture bring to our citizens. Impacts of Sarasota’s arts and cultural nonprofits include:  Employment - Nonprofit arts organizations are employers and contribute over $176,000,000  annually to household income within our county; Tourism - The arts bring tourism. In Sarasota County, nearly half (47.5%) of all attendees at arts  performances and events are from outside of the county; Engagement-Over 2.3 million attendees participate in arts and cultural events and exhibitions in  our local community every year.  To learn more and stay engaged regarding local arts issues, subscribe to the Arts and Cultural Alliance of  Sarasota County’s ArtBeat newsletter and follow us on social media.

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