Action Alert
The arts power California — chronic underinvestment puts it at risk. We need you to urge your Assemblymember to co-sign the letter supporting a $50 million investment for the California Arts Council. #50in50


We have exciting news to share with you: Assemblymembers Chris Rogers (AD 02) and Chris Ward (AD 78) have co-authored a Budget Request Letter urging the Assembly to increase the California Arts Council budget to $50 million. This is a huge win and we have momentum. But we need undeniable support - and that’s where you come in.
Find Your Representative using your voter registration address and locate and call the district office phone number. Scroll down for a sample call script.
Access the Letter Campaign form and enter your voter registration address. You can hit send or customize your message. Once you submit, you will have access to the phone call script.
We have compiled a toolkit for you to share this campaign with your networks. This kit includes campaign graphics, captions, and a one-sheet for you to share with your networks.
I am a constituent and I urge Assemblymember [name] to add their signature to Assemblymember Rogers and Ward’s budget request to increase the California Arts Council’s funding to $50 million in the year of its 50th anniversary. This milestone investment is long overdue. California ranks 35th in the nation in per-capita spending and it is time that the state arts agency budget reflects its impact. [You can add how the CAC’s funding or lack of funding effects you]
The creative economy is designated as a strategic growth sector in California’s State Economic Blueprint, and 9 of the 13 regional Jobs First plans identify arts and culture as central to their economic development strategies.
Arts and culture directly support job creation, small businesses, tourism, workforce development, and community vitality.
Public funding for arts and culture uniquely serves rural and underserved communities. Patterns of disinvestment undermine its impact.
Arts investment advances legislative goals by:
Chronic underinvestment limits economic growth, workforce development, and equitable access.
Strategic state investment is essential to stabilize the art and culture ecosystem, protect free expression, and ensure equitable access to cultural funding.
Investing strategically in creative jobs and cultural infrastructure is essential for California's long-term economic and social success. Arts funding is a proven investment that strengthens California's economy, generates jobs, improves mental health, and fortifies communities.
Download the 50in50 One-Sheet

In November 2025, CA Arts Advocates penned a letter to the governor, asking for a $50 million commitment to secure the arts as a cornerstone of California's Future. As the CAC approaches its 50th anniversary in 2026, California has a pivotal opportunity to strengthen its cultural infrastructure and reaffirm the arts as essential to economic vitality, civic engagement, and community well-being. Increasing the agency’s ongoing budget to $50 million would honor five decades of statewide impact.
Read the Letter