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Latino Cultural Center Project

The Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture is coordinating the planning of a new Latino Cultural Center.

In 2016, Arts and Culture secured the services of a consultant to conduct a capital needs assessment and feasibility study, including a management/business plan and evaluation of potential tie-ins with other cultural resources. In 2017, the study was released. In 2019, a mayoral-appointed Ad Hoc Committee was created to evaluate and make recommendations to the City Council next year about the next steps, including possible sites for a center and developing a strategic business plan.

The Ad Hoc Committee sunset on June 30, 2020, and presented their final report to Phoenix City Council on September 22, 2020. City Council approved the report and final recommendations. The City of Phoenix is committed to this project, and is a recommended project in the current General Obligation Bond Program​.​

Through the 2001 City Bond program, funding was made available to promote knowledge and appreciation of the cultures of Latinos.

In 2016, the Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture secured the services of a consultant to conduct a capital needs assessment and feasibility study, including a management/business plan and evaluation of potential tie-ins with other cultural resources. In 2017, the study was released. This process centered around an extensive community input process consisting of over 20 one-on-one interviews, site visits to arts organizations and facilities in Phoenix and surrounding areas, three public town halls, two focus groups, and an electronic survey with 254 respondents.

​In 2019, Mayor Thelda Williams created the Latino Center Ad Hoc Committee to evaluate and make recommendations to the City Council next year about the next steps, including possible sites for a center and the development of a strategic plan, which will result in business and operating, programming, and partnership and fundraising strategies. The committee used the 2017 Capital Assessment and Feasibility Study as its roadmap. The Ad Hoc Committee developed several recommendations proposed to the City Council on site and operations, programs and services, and funding and partnerships. The Ad Hoc Committee sunset on June 30, 2020, and presented their final report to Phoenix City Council on September 22, 2020. The City Council approved the report and final recommendations.

The City of Phoenix is committed to this project and creating the Latino Cultural Center as a city program and asset. It will be overseen and operated by the Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture, which manages several cultural facilities, community cultural programming, and the City’s Public Art Program.

Support the Project

The Latino Cultural Center project is a recommended project in the current General Obligation Bond Program​. If approved, the center would have over $22 million to bring this project to fruition to rehabilitate or build a new center. However, the center will need additional equipment and support for exhibition spaces, performance spaces, and other program costs.​ Consider a tax-deductible donation through the Arizona Community Foundation to help realize this vision.

If you would like to make a donation by check, please make it out to the Phoenix Latino Cultural Center Fund and mail it to:

Arizona Community Foundation
2201 East Camelback Road,
Suite 405B
Phoenix, AZ 85016

Or, donate online!

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