Strategic Plan

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

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