Online Research
Project details
What we need
- A compilation of research on a specific topic (e.g. industry best practices, literature review, media contacts, industry trends, etc.) including a list of sources
- Recommendations on areas for further exploration/research
- Note: This project is not designed to be used for prospect or grant research
Additional details
One Nation One Project, an ambitious arts and wellness initiative, is assisting rural and urban communities across the United States to plan ambitious live arts experiences in July 2024. As we plan our travel around the country we need assistance analyzing the airports and airlines at our partner sites in relation to our multi-city team. We are seeking a volunteer who can collect and organize data to help us make informed choices of airline and team members for travel to each site.
What we have in place
- We currently have a list of team members and their preferred airports, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have a list of our co-production sites in the United States, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $5,239 , allowing us to support a small-town artist commission.
Planning our travel budget and using resources effectively will help us build credibility as a sustainable endeavor, and direct more funding to artists and research.
Project plan
Our mission
Leveraging the power of the arts for the wellbeing of all.
What we do
One Nation/One Project (ONOP) is a national arts and wellness initiative that is helping cities and towns across the U.S. imagine, plan, and create large-scale participatory art projects that build community, redefine a more equitable nation, and increase wellbeing for all. These efforts are paired with scientific research, technical assistance and a robust national narrative strategy to address a moment when the U.S. surgeon general has issued an advisory on the epidemic of loneliness and isolation.
ONOP has a nationally-recognized leadership team and is working in partnership with leaders across the arts and health sectors including with the National League of Cities and the University of Florida Center for Arts in Medicine.
ONOP has a diverse leadership team including executive director Lex Leifheit and co-artistic directors Clyde Valentin and Lear deBessonet.