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Grantmakers in the Arts’ Newest Member
GIA is pleased to introduce our newest member, National Council for Traditional Arts. Welcome!
December-January Member Spotlight
For the months of December and January, GIA’s photo banner features work supported by Longhouse at The Evergreen State College, in Olympia, Washington. Read about their work here.
Call for Interest: GIA Support for Individual Artist Committee
GIA members have been working together to promote and improve funding for individual artists for over 20 years. The committee has been an incubator for such projects as a scan of scholarly research on artist support, a visual timeline outlining the history of artist support funding, major publications and programs, and a project evaluating equitable ways to collect data during the individual artist grant application process. This thought leadership is driven and inspired by our members who support individual artists, and we deeply value their commitment to this work. To express interest in joining the committee or to recommend a colleague, please complete the nomination form by Friday, December 18, 2020.
Survey Alert! Opinions on Philanthropic Regulation
The United Philanthropy Forum has been intently following ongoing discussions on legislative payout mandates regarding donor-advised funds and private foundations playing out at the national level. Over the past couple of months, there have been efforts focused on bringing that discussion to Members of Congress and their staff, in hopes of getting legislation introduced.

United Philanthropy Forum has created a survey to gather data and gauge the temperature of the philanthropic sector on various payout legislative proposals. Complete the survey by December 18 here.
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News from the Field
In Case You Missed It: Cultural institutions start to put their assets to work for mission
In “Cultural institutions start to put their assets to work for mission,” published in ImpactAlpha, Dennis Price discusses Upstart-Co Lab’s new research on “what cultural institutions need to know about investing for values and mission is the first primer on impact investing specifically for leaders of museums and other cultural institutions”…
Boulder's Creative Neighborhoods: COVID-19 work projects
The City of Boulder, Colorado commissioned more than 60 artists who recently lost work due to the COVID-19 pandemic to create new works of art in support of their neighbors…
What We’re Reading: Leading while Black, a reflection from Marcus Walton
Marcus Walton, CEO of Grantmakers for Effective Organizations (GEO), tackles leading while Black, as part of Nonprofit Quarterly’s series lifting up Black male voices “to highlight the challenges Black male leaders in the nonprofit sector face, as well as the sector as a whole—amid ongoing anti-Black violence and the disparate racial impact of COVID-19”…

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