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It was developed by the [[SACO]] Chief Research Strategist,  [[Jen Snowball]] of Rhodes University, , with Bruce Seaman from Georgia State University, Atlanta in the United States, for the [[SACO]] and the [[Department of Arts and Culture]], and is intedned for use by cultural [[festival]] and event organisers,  to help them track and quantify the economic impact of their events. Results can be used internally for event planning and management, or as part of reports to funders and other stakeholders.  
 
It was developed by the [[SACO]] Chief Research Strategist,  [[Jen Snowball]] of Rhodes University, , with Bruce Seaman from Georgia State University, Atlanta in the United States, for the [[SACO]] and the [[Department of Arts and Culture]], and is intedned for use by cultural [[festival]] and event organisers,  to help them track and quantify the economic impact of their events. Results can be used internally for event planning and management, or as part of reports to funders and other stakeholders.  
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Launched in 2017, it is accessed through the [[SAFEIC]] website at '''https://www.southafricanculturalobservatory.co.za/safeic-intro.'''
  
 
== For more information==
 
== For more information==
  
The training video on [[SAFEIC]], available on the [[South African Cultural Observatory]]’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=aVB9myGDWXM.  
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A training video on [[SAFEIC]] is available on the [[South African Cultural Observatory]]’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=aVB9myGDWXM.  
  
The  online calculator site at https://www.southafricanculturalobservatory.co.za/safeic-intro
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== Sources ==
  
== Sources ==
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https://www.southafricanculturalobservatory.co.za/safeic-intro
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http://www.arterialnetwork.org/article/resource_safeic_south_africa
  
 
NATindustry/learning - SACO issues Event Impact Calculator training video - 09/2017 - Artslink.co.za News
 
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Latest revision as of 16:45, 29 September 2017

The South African Festival Economic Impact Calculator (SAFEIC) is a free, online calculator made available by the South African Cultural Observatory (SACO), to produce a calculated estimate the economic impact of a festival or event on a host economy.

The calculator

It was developed by the SACO Chief Research Strategist, Jen Snowball of Rhodes University, , with Bruce Seaman from Georgia State University, Atlanta in the United States, for the SACO and the Department of Arts and Culture, and is intedned for use by cultural festival and event organisers, to help them track and quantify the economic impact of their events. Results can be used internally for event planning and management, or as part of reports to funders and other stakeholders.

Launched in 2017, it is accessed through the SAFEIC website at https://www.southafricanculturalobservatory.co.za/safeic-intro.

For more information

A training video on SAFEIC is available on the South African Cultural Observatory’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=aVB9myGDWXM.

Sources

https://www.southafricanculturalobservatory.co.za/safeic-intro

http://www.arterialnetwork.org/article/resource_safeic_south_africa

NATindustry/learning - SACO issues Event Impact Calculator training video - 09/2017 - Artslink.co.za News

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