Arts & Economic Prosperity Plan Results for Collier County AEP6

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https://unitedartscollier.org/aep6-collier-county/

We want to thank each and every guest for joining us for the AEP6 Study Reveal! Special thanks to John Melleky, Arts & Cultural Manager for Collier County, Commissioner Dan Kowal, all our elected officials, arts organizations, artists, supporters, volunteers, attendees, & interconnected Collier community! We are so grateful for your interest in and support of the arts and how they make an important difference in Collier County.

According to our survey, 86% of people in Collier say arts and culture is “important to their community’s quality of life and livability.”

AEP6 is the sixth economic impact study of the nonprofit arts and culture industry in the U.S. This study is conducted approximately every five years to gauge the economic impact (on employment, government revenue, and household income) of spending by nonprofit arts and culture organizations and the event-related spending by their audiences.

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With your support, we can continue to catalyze All the Arts for All of Collier.

Total spending by the nonprofit arts and culture industry:

$147,121,291

Including

Total spending by arts and culture organizations:

$102,087,059

Total spending by arts and culture audiences:

$45,034,232

When people attend a cultural event, they often make an outing of it—dining at a restaurant, shopping, paying for parking or public transportation, enjoying dessert after the show, and staying in a hotel, or returning home to pay for child or pet care. Of the $45 million total spending by audiences in Collier County, 40.9% of attendees are nonlocal visitors who traveled from outside Collier County; they spend an average of $40.15. Additionally, 45.1% of nonlocal attendees reported, “This arts event is the primary purpose for my trip.”

Total Tax Revenue

$29,400,400

Including

Local (City and County)

$3,928,255 State

$2,912,787

Federal

$22,544,725

You may wonder, how do nonprofits generate tax revenue when they are tax exempt organizations? Like all employers, nonprofit arts and culture organizations they pay payroll taxes (e.g., Social Security, Medicare) and their employees pay income taxes on their personal earnings. In addition, other local businesses are likely to pay taxes on goods they sell and services they provide to nonprofits.

In Collier County, spending by nonprofit arts and culture organizations generated a total of $29.4 million in local (that’s city and county), state, and federal tax revenues.

Personal Income Paid to Residents

$106,847,758

1,948 job supported

1,526 volunteers

46,770 volunteer hours ($1.4 million value)

Arts and culture organizations provide employment for more than just the artists and arts administrators, they employ staff for box offices, ushers, tour guides, custodians, web and graphic designers, accountants, printers, maintenance, plumbers, builders, and varied occupations spanning many industries.

Resident Household Income includes salaries, wages, and entrepreneurial income paid to residents. It is the money individuals earn personally and then use to pay for food, mortgages, and other living expenses infused back into our community.