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Posted on January 30, 2009 by admin

What’s the reaction of greater Seattle nonprofit arts in this region to the current economic crisis? Focus. Through its recent survey (.pdf) of 81 King and Pierce County nonprofit arts groups, ArtsFund found that groups are focused on protecting core … Continue reading

Posted on January 29, 2009 by admin

Many are being forced to shack up with someone else. Given the economic downturn, sharing of space may turn out to the new paradigm for Chicago cultural institutions. But even though the benefits of splitting costs, pooling resources and putting … Continue reading

Posted on January 29, 2009 by admin

“The question I am now hearing more than any other from people associated with orchestras goes something like this: “What effect is the current economic crisis going to have on orchestras?” If I could answer that accurately, I would be … Continue reading

Posted on January 29, 2009 by admin

“An obvious, crucial, and (on this blog) overdue question – how will the economic mess affect classical music? In the short run, it won’t be pretty. Yesterday I recorded a short broadcast for the BBC, about the state of the … Continue reading

Posted on January 20, 2009 by admin

“How can a half trillion dollars of tax-exempt assets sitting in foundation coffers help the U.S. overcome the deepening national economic recession? As the Rockefeller Foundation observed in July based on a public opinion survey co-sponsored by Time Magazine, Americans … Continue reading

Posted on January 20, 2009 by admin

The Foundation Center’s new online feature, Focus on the Economic Crisis, provides a wide array of resources to help nonprofits and foundations alike as they face the challenges of an unstable economy. Updated regularly, it includes interactive maps showing the … Continue reading

Posted on January 20, 2009 by admin

“In Ireland, artists pay no income tax on earnings below 250,000 euros. In Scandinavian countries, artists deemed to have made significant contributions over the course of a lifetime receive special recognition—and income support—from the government. In Australia, legislation allows artists … Continue reading

Posted on January 20, 2009 by admin

“Theater, the most popular performing art form in the country, is big business. The Broadway League estimates its producers’ shows grossed nearly $2 billion in New York and on the road last season. Nonprofit regional theaters, meanwhile, generated almost as … Continue reading

Posted on January 20, 2009 by admin

“While it could take them more than a year to completely consolidate, the charitable-services groups at Wachovia and Wells Fargo have begun sharing information about their respective strategies and the scope of their operations. And in the wake of the … Continue reading

Posted on January 20, 2009 by admin

“During these troubled times, what lies in store for the nonprofit sector, and what do we need to do about it? Along with every family in America, the nonprofit sector is wondering about its future. Will we miraculously survive as … Continue reading