About Go2CCJ
Spearheaded in 1992 Cultural Collaborative Jamaica has over the years, successfully explored approaches for linking community, culture and economic objectives and has tested and developed methods of grappling with the challenges & opportunities of local collaborations. As an important facet of community development goals in Jamaica, CCJ’s efforts focus on bringing greater exposure to the arts and cultural sector, thereby creating more focal points for the core of Jamaica’s downtown redevelopment.
The formation of Cultural Collaborative Jamaica (CCJ) acknowledged the importance of establishing an arts, business and educational alliance for Jamaica, Queens, one of New York City’s fastest growing communities. It recognized that the business community, arts and education are natural allies that all provide services to the community and depend on community involvement and support for their growth and stability.
However, CCJ exists not only to support and service a formalized cluster of artists and major arts organizations in the Jamaica area, but to leverage the benefits of cross-fertilization efforts between arts organizations and other factions in the community. Today’s community development initiatives seek out and require collaborations across jurisdictional and genre boundaries – neighborhood, business, civic, governmental and cultural organizations, with different areas of knowledge and experience who must be actively involved in bringing major community transformations to fruition.
On August 5th & 6th of 2016 is our 20th Anniversary of the Jamaica Jams Festival. We thank some of our sponsors. The Daily News, Mercedes Benz, NYPD 103rd Precinct, SpotHero, Yelp, YMCA, VNSNY, National Guard, Empire Blue Shield, WellCare, Bellitte Bicycles, Community Board 12, QSide Federal Credit Union, and so many others.