Grantmakers in the Arts

Grantmakers in the Arts

Philanthropic Fundraising Services

Supporting a Creative America

About us

Grantmakers in the Arts is the only national association of both public and private arts and culture funders in the US, including independent and family foundations, public agencies, community foundations, corporate philanthropies, nonprofit regrantors, and national service organizations – funders of all shapes and sizes across the US and into Canada. GIA provides valuable professional development for arts grantmakers through conferences, workshops, and webinars; publications including the GIA Reader; research and policy work across the field of philanthropy; and online communication tools.

Website
http://giarts.org
Industry
Philanthropic Fundraising Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
New York
Type
Nonprofit
Specialties
Professional Association, Arts Philanthropy, and Professional Development

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    **NEWS FROM THE FIELD** Join the Creative Justice Initiative, the AfroLatin Forum and the National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture in Chicago for a discussion titled “The Intentionality of Building and Sustaining Afro-Latino/a/x and Latinx Institutions“. This insightful event will take place at the National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture, 3015 W Division St, Chicago, IL 60622 on Thursday, May 9, 2024, at 6:30 PM Central Time. Despite their vital role in anti-racism and community building, AfroLatinx organizations struggle with chronic underfunding. Limited resources hinder initiatives slowing the movement’s progress. Despite that, many AfroLatinx organizations and institutions have continued to educate, empower and enlighten the Latinx community. Join us for a crucial discussion on empowering AfroLatinx and Latinx institutions and why we need to support the building and sustainability of these institutions. Learn why intentional investment is essential and gain actionable strategies to break down funding barriers. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gh8D8hrR

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    **GIA WEBINAR** GIA Webinar Working Together: Arts Funding, Solidarity, and Non-Hierarchial Program Structures Meet our guest speaker Sruti Suryanarayanan, Coor Organizer, Art.coop Sruti Suryanarayanan (they/them) is a Brooklyn-based researcher-writer-artist studying how people use culture to resist the dominant systems of racial, economic, and migration inequity and build the future worlds we deserve. They use this focus to study, seed, and sustain the Solidarity Economy Movement in the arts and culture ecosystem led with, by, and for the self-determination of queer people of color, and away from state, interpersonal, and historically traumatic violence. Join Randi Berry (IndieSpace), Sruti Suryanarayanan (Art.coop), Salem Tsegaye (formerly Mosaic Network and Fund), and Haowen Wang (Dance/USA) on Tuesday, May 21 at 2pm EDT for an interactive session that encourages participants to consider obstacles and possibilities in giving agency of program design and decision-making to artist-centered and non-hierarchical approaches. Learn more and register at the link in our bio 🔗

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    **GIA WEBINAR** GIA Webinar Working Together: Arts Funding, Solidarity, and Non-Hierarchial Program Structures Meet our guest speaker Randi Berry, Executive Director, IndieSpace Randi is an indie theater maker and organizer with over 20 years of dedicated service to the performing arts community. As the Executive Director of IndieSpace, she oversees radically transparent, equity-focused funding, real estate programs, and advocacy for individual artists, theater companies, and indie venues. She is dedicated to coalition building, partnerships and removing barriers to access. Randi oversaw the merger of Indie Theater Fund and IndieSpace in 2022, which together has provided over $2.5M in direct funding and countless hours of professional development and real estate advisory and consulting for the indie theater community. Randi co-founded the Cultural Solidarity Fund with 17 other cultural organizations, raising over $1.3M to support 2,030 artists. She spearheaded various initiatives through IndieSpace, including the AAPI Transportation Fund, Pay Your People, Milk and Eggs, Little Venue that Could and a 0% interest loan program for small budget organizations. Randi's expertise in real estate has benefited over 90 organizations, providing advisory services and securing affordable spaces, like the 99 year lease at $1 per year for the West Village Rehearsal Co-Op. Join Randi Berry (IndieSpace), Sruti Suryanarayanan (Art.coop), Salem Tsegaye (formerly Mosaic Network and Fund), and Haowen Wang (Dance/USA) on Tuesday, May 21 at 2pm EDT for an interactive session that encourages participants to consider obstacles and possibilities in giving agency of program design and decision-making to artist-centered and non-hierarchical approaches. Learn more and register: https://bit.ly/3TVVjs8

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    **GIA CONFERENCE** DEADLINE EXTENDED – 2024 GIA Conference Call for Submissions Closes April 26! Call for sessions is now open! The deadline to submit a proposal has been extended to Friday, April 26 at 5pm EDT. Please note that the GIA office will be closed from April 22-26, at which time the team will be unable to assist with session proposals. Learn more about guidelines and considerations, and submit your proposal: https://bit.ly/4ajIXjV Please contact program manager Jaime Sharp at jaime@giarts.org with questions. Join us October 6 – 9, 2024 in Chicago, to reunite with the GIA community and continue in propelling an equitable philanthropic agenda. Submitting conference breakout session proposals is a benefit of membership in Grantmakers in the Arts. If you are unable to log into your account or have questions regarding your membership, please contact gia@giarts.org. If you're not currently a Grantmakers in the Arts member, please join 300 foundations, nonprofit re-grantors, and government agencies representing over 1,000 grantmakers, and become a member today!

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    **NEWS FROM THE FIELD** Join National Council on Aging for the Age + Action Conference May 6-8, 2024 The 2024 Age+Action Conference will be held in person on May 6-8, 2024, in Arlington, Virginia. This national conference brings together hundreds of professionals who are dedicated to ensuring every person has the resources to age well. Learn more and register: https://bit.ly/3xMO4uU

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    **GIA CONFERENCE** Last Call – 2024 GIA Conference Call for Submissions Closes NEXT WEEK! Who can submit for the GIA conference? Submitting conference breakout session proposals is a benefit of membership in Grantmakers in the Arts. If you are unable to log into your account or have questions regarding your membership, please contact gia@giarts.org. If you're not currently a Grantmakers in the Arts member, please join 300 foundations, nonprofit re-grantors, and government agencies representing over 1,000 grantmakers, and become a member today! Call for sessions is now open! We encourage GIA members to submit plans for workshops, panels, round table discussions, and affinity groups. Learn more about guidelines and considerations, and submit your proposal here. The deadline to submit a proposal is Friday, April 19th at 5pm EDT. Please contact program manager Jaime Sharp at jaime@giarts.org with questions. Join us October 6 – 9, 2024 in Chicago, to reunite with the GIA community and continue in propelling an equitable philanthropic agenda.

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    **GIA WEBINAR** GIA Webinar Working Together: Arts Funding, Solidarity, and Non-Hierarchial Program Structures How do we think about ways of funding structurally based on a trust model? Can we build ourselves around the artists’ desires and individual choices? This webinar will explore various funding processes currently working in the field that use a non-hierarchical or solidarity-based approach. Join Randi Berry (IndieSpace), Sruti Suryanarayanan (Art.coop), Salem Tsegaye (formerly Mosaic Network and Fund), and Haowen Wang (Dance/USA) on Tuesday, May 21 at 2pm EDT for an interactive session that encourages participants to consider obstacles and possibilities in giving agency of program design and decision-making to artist-centered and non-hierarchical approaches. Breakout sessions will be facilitated by advocates of the Solidarity Economy Movement, including members of Art.coop. Learn more and register: https://bit.ly/3TVVjs8

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    **GIA MEMBER SPOTLIGHT** GIA's member spotlight is Cave Canem! Cave Canem was founded by Toi Derricotte and Cornelius Eady in 1996 to remedy the underrepresentation and isolation of African-American poets in the literary landscape. That year, Cave Canem welcomed the inaugural cohort of Fellows to our Retreat—a residency of intensive poetry workshops and readings, which offers an unparalleled opportunity to join a community of peers and study with a faculty of renowned poets—at Mount St. Alphonsus Seminary, in Esopus, New York. Since 2003, University of Pittsburgh | Greensburg has hosted the flagship program. Cave Canem Fellowships have supported more than 500 poets, many of whom have gone on to distinguished literary careers, including winners of the National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize, recipients of the MacArthur Fellowship, and Poets Laureate. Learn more about their initiatives: https://bit.ly/4aJInwc Image 1: The Spring 2023 Regional Workshop | NYC poets are happily huddled together in a circle. Photo courtesy: Nicholas Nichols Image 2: (L to R) Bettina Judd, Patricia Smith, Courtney Faye Taylor, Remica Bingham-Risher being introduced by KenYatta Rogers and Darrel Alejandro Holnes at the “Black Women As (Keepers of) the Archive” panel at AWP 2024. Photo courtesy: Morgan Maben Image 3: Cave Canem Prize Reading by Ariana Benson and Colette Benson. 2023 Cave Canem Prize Winner, Ariana Benson (left) with her mother, Colette Benson (right), are standing in front of a Schomburg Center for Black Research step and repeat while holding Ariana’s newly published book, “Black Pastoral.” Photo courtesy: Morgan Maben Photo courtesy: Morgan Maben Image 4: Cave Canem fellows, faculty, and staff at the annual Cave Canem Retreat in 2023. Photo courtesy: Morgan Maben Image 5: Spring 2023 Regional Workshop | NYC instructor Jennifer Falú shares her work at the culminating workshop reading. Photo courtesy: Nicholas Nichols Image 6: (L to R) Cave Canem Fellows Anacaona Rocio Milagro, Sacha Marvin Hodges, and Gustavo Adolfo Aybar make conversation at Cave Canem’s AWP 2024 booth. Photo courtesy: Morgan Maben

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    **NEWS FROM THE FIELD** Join WESTAF's Creative Vitality Summit Now in its third year, the Creative Vitality™ Summit will bring together artists, designers, technologists, arts advocates, and policy experts to consider the impact of new economic models, new forms of investment, and technological change in arts, culture, and the creative economy. The Creative Vitality Summit is hosted by the Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF) virtually April 9-10, a nonprofit regional arts organization with deep experience studying the impact of arts and the creative economy, particularly in investigating and comparing regional creative vitality through the Creative Vitality Suite. Learn more and register: https://bit.ly/3vRurRR

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    **NEWS FROM THE FIELD** Support the National Worker Cooperative Development and Support Act Please join Grantmakers in the Arts in endorsing the National Worker Cooperative Development and Support Act (HR 7221), which aims to promote and expand worker-owned cooperative businesses in the United States by endowing the Small Business Administration, Internal Revenue Service, Department of the Treasury, Department of Commerce, United States Department of Agriculture, and Department of Labor with responsibilities and authorities to implement programs and initiatives to support worker co-ops. Individuals and nonprofits can endorse here. Here is more information on the bill. Grantmakers in the Arts holds Public Policy & Advocacy as one of its core funding focus areas. As part of realizing this vision, we teach our members about advocacy and lobbying, the difference between the two, and how grantmakers can support both. Learn more: https://bit.ly/49yqzTW

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