with help from the Great Lakes Center for Youth Development
Liberty Children’s Art Project – Strategic Plan Updated 2020
Strategic Focus | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | Long-term goal | |
Branding (Communication and Relationship building) | LCAP’s audiences:1. Board/ volunteers/ staff
2.Collaborating organization’s staff 3. Children 4. Parents 5. Community and artists |
Create a gallery show of art by LCAP youth, invite members of the art community | Complete video about LCAP | Receive grant to fund traveling “art experiences” for youth in conjunction with UP art centers/museums | Traveling “art experiences” are central in local PR- newspaper, radio, TV | Traveling “art experiences” are coordinated by regional program directors | LCAP is recognized as THE organization working to keep the visual arts accessible to kids in rural areas |
Expand areas in which LCAP classes are offered | Collaborate with other artists and arts centers around the U.P. to do programs in more areas of the U.P. and offer programs in more schools – (Hancock Art Center, Bonifas, Upper Peninsula Children’s Museum, Marquette Regional History Museum | Offer classes in one new school in Marquette county | Offer classes in another school in Marquette County | Offer classes in one school outside of Marquette County and in collaboration with a Marquette Museum | Offer classes in another school outside of Marquette County and in collaboration with another nonprofit in the area | Offer classes in another school outside of Marquette County- Baraga, Escanaba and with a nonprofit in another county | Offer classes in four regions in the Upper Peninsula – each run by a program director in that local area |