ArtsReady and Emergency Preparedness
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About
Overview
South Arts and the Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC) have launched dPlan|ArtsReady—a revamped version of the original ArtsReady tool combined with NEDCC's dPlan service—to guide arts and cultural organizations through the process of developing an emergency preparedness plan. Using this tool or other preparedness resources, organizations can develop a plan and prepare for any crisis.
Purpose
Arts and cultural organizations rely on increasingly complex systems, infrastructure, and personnel to conduct their work and serve constituents. Whether an emergency stems from inside your organization (pipes burst, computers crash, key staff leaves) or from the outside (hurricanes, wildfires, civil unrest), a readiness plan (often called an emergency preparedness plan or business continuity plan) can help your organization weather the storm and rise up with resilience so you can be there for your constituents.
- Eligibility
- Open to arts and cultural organizations of any size
- Audience
- Arts and cultural organizations of any size
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