California Cultural and Heritage Tourism Council "Working Together" Symposium
California Cultural and Heritage Tourism Council "Working Together" Symposium
California Cultural and Heritage Tourism Council "Working Together" Symposium
Tourism Council
“Working Together”
Symposium
May 12, 2005
California Cultural & Heritage
Tourism Council
Why are we here?
• Preserve, protect, interpret and promote Cultural Heritage
Places and Activities
• Encourage interagency cultural/heritage tourism
cooperation
• Leverage Existing Resources
• Provide forum for information exchange
• Promote cross-county and cross region participation
• Commitment to seek out grants, funds - private/public
Hotel
City
Region
California
USA
Target = Retail /Cultural Venues/
Restaurants/Activities
What is a Cultural Heritage Experience?
46 house museums
• Diversity
• Non-U.S. Operations
• Safe and Useful Products
Guidelines for Partnerships
• Make the partnerships a win-win
• Adopt a shared vision
• Diversify your funding sources
• Respect the right to disagree; act on a
consensus basis
• Put mechanisms in place to re-enforce the
partnership
California State Parks
Cultural Heritage Assets
• 278 State Parks (47 Historic)
• 3,000 Historic Buildings
• 10,000 archeological sites
• 46 house museums
• Over 81 million visitors each
year
• Size • Private
• Population • State
• Geography • Tribal
• Localized • Non-Profit
Structure • Federal
• Funding
• Communication
State Leaders
• CA Governor’s Office
• CA Business Transportation and Housing Agency
• CA Resources Agency
• CA Office of Tourism
• CA State Parks
• CA Office of Historic Preservation
• CA Department of Transportation
• CA State Library
• CA Employment Development Department
• CA Arts Council
• CA State Archives
• California State Legislator Stakeholders
Federal Leaders
• Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation
• Bureau of Land Management
• National Parks Service
• USDA Forest Service
• Federal Highway Administration
• Interested Tribal Representatives
• California Congressional Stakeholders
Private Members
• CA Travel and Tourism Commission
• CA Travel Industry Association
• CA Roundtable on Recreation, Parks and Tourism
• CA Mission Foundation
• CA Preservation Foundation
• CA Native American Heritage Commission
• National Trust for Historic Preservation
• CA History Foundation
• CA Humanities Council
• CA Association of Local Arts Agencies
• CA Arts Marketing Institute
• Numerous Corporate Foundations
Local Leaders
• Major Urban Areas
Sacramento Working Collaboratively
San Francisco CVBs, Historical Societies,
Los Angeles Arts Organizations
San Diego
• Rural Stakeholders
Regional Marketing Groups “ “ “
Convention and Visitors Bureaus
Chambers of Commerce
County and City
CA Cultural and Heritage
Tourism Council
• MOU between Agencies ALL LEVELS
• Mission
Bring together federal, state, tribal, local, non-
profit, corporate and private organizations and
interests
Promote and enhance the joint benefits of
cultural and heritage resource preservation and
tourism promotion
Facilitate cross-agency, cross-county and cross
regional communication and partnerships
CA Cultural & Heritage Tourism Council
Seize opportunities
Cultural Tourism in the U.S.
• 2005 Cultural & Heritage Tourism
Summit
October 6 – 8, 2005, Washington, DC
Tenth Anniversary
Arts, Culture, Heritage &
Tourism Collaboration