Arts investment and cultivation can be a key driver for community-based organizations, funders, policymaking institutions seeking to improve community health outcomes and the economic reality of an area. ‘The Power of Arts and Culture’ highlights case studies from four LISC partners in three communities; 11th Street Bridge Park and Anacostia BID in Washington D.C.; Destination Crenshaw in Los Angeles; and Vanguard Community Development in Detroit. The initiatives and public works included further illustrate the intersection between economic equity, health equity, and the arts.
The paper also highlights community-centered economic inclusion (CCEI), a framework co-created by LISC and The Brookings Bass Center for Transformative Placemaking and a key strategy utilized by the partner organizations.