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Plans & Reports
Cultural & Heritage Commission Long-Range Plan: 2007-2012 -
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Cultural & Heritage Commission Long-Range Plan: 2002-2006 -
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Cultural & Heritage Commission Long-Range Plan: 1995-2001 -
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In November 2006 Nancy Moses, a specialist in cultural planning and author of the Cumberland County, New Jersey Cultural Plan, was retained to develop an Organizational Long-Range Plan extending over five years. The planning process not only assessed the Commission's operations and impact, but set exemplary standards to guide its future and establish rubrics to measure progress.
Cultural & Heritage Commission 2011 Annual Report -
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Starting in 2011, the Commission released a report of its calendar-year activities both to promote its numerous programs and initiatives and to assess its effectiveness in serving the cultural communities of Cumberland County.
Cumberland
County Cultural Plan - DOWNLOAD
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In August of 2004, the South Jersey Economic
Development District, in cooperation with the Cumberland
County Cultural & Heritage Commission, retained Nancy
Moses, Planning & Development Consultant and Dr. Thomas
A. Reiner to develop a Cultural Plan for the County. Its
primary goal is to use cultural and heritage resources to
strengthen the County's economic base, providing jobs for
current residents, attracting new ones, and adding new enterprises.
Secondary goals are to improve the quality of life for all
those in the County, and to build the capacity of the cultural/heritage
sector. This Plan will guide the Cultural & Heritage
Commission's work program over the coming months and years,
and implementation of the recommendations contained therein
is considered a high priority.
ADA Plan 2010-2013 - DOWNLOAD
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The Commission's Americans with Disabilities Act Plan sets the standards and procedures the Commission maintains to ensure that its programming and facilities are accessible to the widest possible audience. This plan has received an "Excellent" rating from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. Updated every three years, the Commission encourages the use of this plan as a template for cultural and heritage organizations who have set barrier-free access in all its definitions as a significant goal.
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