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Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region : ウィキペディア英語版
Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region
The Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region (COPPeR) is a certified nonprofit arts organization located in downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado and serving El Paso and Teller counties. In January 2011, Christina McGrath replaced Bettina Swigger as COPPeR's executive director.〔(New COPPeR director throws open doors | Christina McGrath, Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region, Bettina Swigger - Colorado Springs Gazette, CO )〕 COPPeR receives funding from the city of Colorado Springs and from various grants. It acts as an umbrella artistic service, "the lead entity for centralizing and coordinating information about cultural services in the Pikes Peak region of Colorado."〔(Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region )〕 COPPeR conceptualizes itself as an adhesive that unifies the greater arts community to make arts and culture more dynamic and powerful than any one organization. COPPeR invites and engages residents and visitors to draw them into the local arts scene; it advocates for all of the arts; and it builds the cultural community to create a regional brand.
COPPeR is one of more than 200 nonprofit arts organizations that generate about US$100 million every year in the Colorado Springs area.〔(Arts groups release city's first cultural plan | cultural, city, point - Entertainment - Colorado Springs Gazette, CO )〕 Out of 276 metropolitan areas ranked according to their arts businesses per capita, Colorado Springs is in the top 15 percent.〔 In September 2010, partly inspired by Dream City Vision 2020, COPPeR released a 10-year cultural plan in for the Pikes Peak region.〔(DREAM A LITTLE DREAM, Colorado Springs - Side Streets - Colorado Springs Gazette, CO )〕
==PeakRadar website==
In 2007, a study by the Colorado Council on the Arts placed creative industries as the fifth largest sector of the Colorado state budget.〔(STATE OF THE ARTS: Overview - Not everyone's singing the blues | arts, theater, drew - Entertainment - Colorado Springs Gazette, CO )〕 In 2009, the Council had to cut a fourth of the state arts budget, and arts organizations in El Paso and Teller counties received $90,400 instead of the $183,490 they had gotten in 2008.〔 The local convention and visitor bureau began to concentrate more on culture in the Pikes Peak region.〔(HOT ON Heritage, tourism, heritage, peak - Business - Colorado Springs Gazette, CO )〕 When the Colorado Tourism Office awarded the local tourism office with a grant of $15,000, the local office matched $7,5000 to give to COPPeR.〔 COPPeR used this funding to create the cultural events website at PeakRadar.com.
The website become COPPeR's central tool for supporting and promoting the arts. It now serves as a guide to arts and cultural events throughout the Colorado Springs area, including Fremont, Teller, and El Paso counties. PeakRadar provides event listings, directories, classifieds, and artist profiles.

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