I think Anita has pretty much laid it all out. The key here is that community engagement piece—whether it's the kind of contest Anita's talking about, or the educational pieces like residencies, or the opportunities to invite young people and students into our programs. There needs to be more than just the presentation of the arts going on. There needs to be a component that is asking them to interact with you. That's really key in order to make sure that information gets passed down to a larger public consciousness.
I would just again echo the value of technology. The possibilities of what you can do online and the level of access you can provide through technology is tremendous. You certainly can't get that level at all with any kind of public presentation. Going forward and doing it through technology is vital.
Keep in mind as well that much of what all of us do is free programming. That is one of the key ways in which we help the public interact with our art, and learn about it and the histories of all of this. A significant portion of any kind of funding put forward should go toward supporting that kind of free activity.