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Posted 18 October 2011

These figures will give you the information you need in your conversations with your boards and funders with regards to your planning.

Last year, following suggestions from the sector, we made the results of our Private Investment in Culture survey more useful and easily accessible via our interactive map and benchmarking toolkit (on our website).

It is now more important than ever that the results of the survey are representative and rigorous and accurately reflect what is happening on the ground in the cultural sector in the UK.

You do not have to complete the survey in one sitting. If you exit the survey without submitting, your data will be saved and will be available the next time you go into it.

The findings will be published mid January 2012

Please note any information you will disclose through the survey is strictly confidential and will not be attributed to you or your organisation in any way. If you have any questions about the survey, please contact our research team on 020 7940 6439, or at survey@artsandbusiness.org.uk

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