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Cultural Planning

Strengthen community with cultural planning

“STEPS has been instrumental in developing a community-led [cultural development] plan that elevates the creativity and innovation taking place in St. James Town, creating new opportunities for creative participation for the entire community.”

M.P.P. Kristyn Wong-Tam

City of Toronto, Ontario

Meaningful cultural planning and development contributes to the well-being of communities and fosters a sense of belonging within local economies 

We’re proud to unify Canadians through accessible, diverse, and inclusive experiences that leverage local resources while supporting artists.

From cultural master planning to creative placemaking, we can work with you to realize your community’s public art goals and transform your city.

With a range of expertise and experience, our cultural planning team conducts research, brainstorms creative solutions to meet the public space challenges facing your community, and handles outreach with our network of innovative canadian artists to guide your cultural planning and development from start to finish.

Participants gather around to work on a collaborative illustration

Mississauga Movement
Photo Credit: Wynne Kwok

What outcomes can you expect?

  • Revitalize your neighbourhoods and business development districts to foster a vibrant public realm and a sense of shared identity in your municipality
  • Expand your business-community relationships and create paid opportunities for Canadian artists and cultural workers, with a focus on magnifying the voice of equity-deserving communities
  • Make the most out of your cultural assets with a strategic cultural plan developed by our team of experts and the local community
  • Transform your community into a cultural destination and attract visitors from near and far

 

Ready to discuss cultural planning? Book a call with our team today!

If you’re an artist, please contact us through the artist form

“Collaborating with STEPS allowed us to undertake a project that we had been envisioning for some time, transforming our streetscape and unifying our Business Improvement Area (BIA) catchment through art. We are so excited to continue the momentum ignited by this public art initiative.”

Natasha MacKinnon

PR, Marketing & Event Specialist, Port Credit BIA

How we can help you

A family interacting with a wooden house that has colouring sheets hung up as part of a community engagement in Stratford, Ontario

Municipal cultural plans:
City of Stratford Cultural Plan
Stratford, Ontario

Suharu Ogawa poses with a sidewalk mural in Pape Village, Toronto

Main street recovery:
BIA public art supports
Canada-wide

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Placemaking toolkits: Accessible Art
Toronto, Ontario

Turn your public art dreams into a strategic cultural plan

Whether we’re working on main street recovery projects or strategic municipal plans, our cultural planning team brings you the top skills in creative, community-led, evidence-based city-building to ensure that your public space investments are well informed. Let’s put your spot on the map of inspiring, inclusive, and celebrated public spaces.

Step 1: Reflect

Think about your cultural development and community engagement goals and available cultural assets. Take a look at our FAQ section to learn more about cultural planning services available.

Step 2: Book

Use the Book a Call function on the website to schedule a call with our Cultural Planning team! 

Note: Are you an artist? We have a space just for you! Please contact us through the artist form.

Step 3: Prep

Check your email and make sure the call has gone into your calendar. Then, prep for the call! Come with your goals, dreams, timeline, and budget range so we can help you best.

Step 4: Attend

Attend the call. On this call we’ll determine whether your project is a good fit for what we offer. If it is, we’ll recommend the next steps.

Step 5: Celebrate!

We look forward to working with you and your team. 

Ready to get started with cultural planning? Book a call with our team today!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is cultural planning?

Cultural planning includes identifying a civic community’s cultural resources and strategically managing them, with an emphasis on community involvement and a place-based approach. Cultural planning and development are undertaken by a local governing authority, with an official plan written and approved by council members to promote positive economic, social, and environmental change in a region. Since each region and each community is unique, it’s important to consult with community members and groups to create an effective cultural plan that accurately represents the cultural life of a place. In this process, municipal government and arts and culture organizations can work together to promote cultural development in Canada.

To learn more about how you can work with STEPS to develop a community-oriented cultural plan tailored to your municipality, book a call with us today.

Why is it important to develop a cultural plan?

A cultural plan provides an opportunity for jurisdictions to:

  • Expand and enhance artistic and cultural opportunities for the arts/creative community and the broader community
  • Strengthen, leverage, and integrate artistic and cultural resources across all facets of local and national government
  • Advance broader objectives in the areas of economic prosperity, social equity, the environment, and cultural vitality
What is the community mapping process?

The process of community mapping will identify resources and strengths that currently exist within the community and aid in identifying future opportunities and partnerships. It is a way to gather insights on who community stakeholders are, and understand how they operate and what is important to them. 

Community mapping is also a way for community members to outline issues or challenges, and identify ways in which these challenges or barriers can be responded to. This leads to facilitating the building of links between communities and institutions or municipalities while providing locally-driven transparent solution processes. 

What is the focus of asset-based community development?

Asset-based community development looks at the assets that already exist within a community and builds upon them. This includes mobilizing individuals, associations, and institutions to come together to realize and develop their strengths and relationships to problem solve and envision solutions and future opportunities. 

What are the benefits of placemaking for main street and community recovery?

Benefits for Canadian main streets, local businesses and the community through placemaking and public art include:

  • Beautification and streetscaping
  • Safe community and business connections
  • Sense of activity and safety in public spaces
  • Contribution to cultural tourism for locals and visitors
  • Supporting local emerging and BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other people of color) artists with paid artistic opportunities

Explore our Inspired Art Impact placemaking toolkit for main street cultural tourism to discover the impacts of public art on main streets across Canada. Book a call to explore how we can brainstorm creative solutions to benefit your main street!

Ready to get started? Book a call with our team today!