“If, in fact, we believe that the arts are and should be integral to our society, why not elevate this important concept by appointing an arts and culture cabinet position? This advisor would make recommendations to all branches of government … Continue reading
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Anonymous post on creatisphere blog: “In the U.S. we left in part because we faced little funding, or working several jobs so we could just do what we were meant to do. Being abroad now for almost a decade I … Continue reading
To: President Barack Obama Congratulations and thank you for all you do. Your good friend Quincy Jones said: “…next conversation I have with President Obama is to beg for a Secretary of Arts.” We the undersigned support Quincy Jones’ plea. … Continue reading
The $10.9 million includes more than 3,600 gifts from more than 1,500 donors, with 28 percent coming from The Atlanta Opera Board, 16 percent from foundations and government, 13 percent from corporations and 22 percent from individuals. The Atlanta Opera … Continue reading
It has been a tough season for Intel, the world’s largest chip maker. Intel’s stock price slipped 42% in 2008 and its fourth-quarter numbers were poor, with net income off 90% from a year earlier. In such a difficult economic … Continue reading
Here’s a concise summary of the line items in the Economic Stimulus Bill that directly fund the arts, from Bill Cleveland posted on Community Arts Network. Read More.
Even before he took the oath of office, Barack Obama and his administration were laying the groundwork for sweeping changes — even in the arts. On Thursday, Jan. 15, Bill Ivey, the former chairman of the National Endowment for the … Continue reading
That, apparently, will be Valerie Jarrett, White House Senior Advisor and Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Relations and Public Liaison. Jarrett stated upfront that she is a “true friend and partner” and wants to work with the philanthropic sector. … Continue reading
“The proposed emergency expenditures on nearly every realm of education, including school renovation, special education, Head Start and grants to needy college students, would amount to the largest increase in federal aid since Washington began to spend significantly on education … Continue reading
The Jerome Foundation Board of Directors has carefully assessed the Foundation’s economic health in terms of its financial integrity, adherence to mission, and the preservation of future capacity to authorize grants. In the 2008-09 fiscal year, the Jerome Foundation will … Continue reading