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Funding Type:
Meetings and Webinars
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Opportunity From:
AARP and NeuroArts Blueprint Initiative
Opportunity Description:
June 9, 2022, 3:00-3:45PM ET.
Join the NeuroArts Blueprint Initiative and AARP to discuss the evidence for the costs and benefits of arts-based interventions to promote health and well-being. The NeuroArts Blueprint with funding from AARP asked KPMG, a global network of firms providing business advisory, audit and tax services, to conduct an economic impact analysis on one arts-based strategy to see what emerged. What are the economic impacts when adults engage with music to ease the symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease? This webinar will share the results of that study, published in the NeuroArts Blueprint report as Alzheimer’s Disease and Music Engagement Economic Analysis. You may be surprised at what we learned. Join us as we analyze the evidence of the hard numbers behind the joy of music.
Panelists:
- Sarah Lenz Lock, Senior Vice President for Policy & Brain Health, AARP
- Ruth Katz, Co-Director, NeuroArts Blueprint; Vice President and Executive Director, Health, Medicine & Society Program, Aspen Institute
- Susan Magsamen, Co-Director, NeuroArts Blueprint; Executive Director, Johns Hopkins University International Arts+Mind Lab
- Maureen Mogambi, Senior Manager, Economic & Global Transfer Pricing Services, KPMG
- Jennifer Shulman, Global Lead Partner, Environmental, Social & Governance Advisory Hub, KPMG International
Please send your questions in advance to info@neuroartsblueprint.org