The National Voluntary Arts Survey
Aug 25, 2011
Voluntary Arts Scotland have just launched the National Voluntary Arts Survey which is aimed at finding out the size, range and functions of the voluntary arts and crafts sector in Scotland.
What is it?
The National Voluntary Arts Survey has been produced by Voluntary Arts Scotland in partnership with Aberdeenshire Council’s Arts Team and its aim is to find out the size, range and functions of the voluntary arts and crafts sector in Scotland.
Why?
They know how important the work you do is and they want to make sure that the decision makers do to! The information they collect will be used to make plans for the future on how best to serve your interests. They’ll also use it to lobby decision makers such as Creative Scotland, the Scottish Government and Local Authorities about the need for funding and resources in the arts.
What you need to do?
There are two parts to the survey
- Part A is a quick, ‘light’ version which you should be able to answer in 15 minutes.
- Part B is more detailed and will take longer but this information is very important to us so in recognition of your effort they are offering a FREE gift to everyone who completes it. They’ll also enter you into a prize draw to WIN £300 cash to put towards your activities, with three £50 runner-up prizes!
How do I access it?
You can fill in the survey online or if you would prefer a hardcopy, please call 0131 225 7355 or email Research with a contact name and address and they’ll send one out to you.
Please note that the deadline for all entries is 30 September 2011





