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Arts Funders Respond: Engaging the Political Climate
Grantmakers in the Arts heard from members that they are looking to learn from each other and from GIA about strategies to address the changing political climate and its effects on the arts community. To that end, GIA has created Arts Funders Respond: Engaging the Political Climate, a new website with regular updates on actions and statements funders are making across the country, as well as news updates and resources for advocacy. Learn how arts funders are taking action with program and policy changes. Read statements, op-eds, and blog posts by foundation leaders and others in the field. Get updates on the latest news and articles on issues that impact the arts community. And discover resources to support advocacy efforts for public and private funders.
Webinar Series: Grantmaking Designs for Supporting Individual Artists
Beginning April 18, GIA will present a series of three webinars examining common myths about, and funder approaches to, some of the philosophical questions and technical issues related to supporting individual artists.

Tuesday, April 18
Common Myths about Support for Individual Artists

Thursday, April 20
Models of Distributing Grants and Awards to Individual Artists

Tuesday, April 25
Using Feedback and Data to Strengthen Individual Artist Support
New from the GIA Reader: Exploring Economic Empowerment through Cultural Revitalization
In the latest issue of the GIA Reader, Sonia BasSheva Mañjon writes about her work with Ohio State University to investigate economic empowerment with an arts and culture lens in order to better understand the needs in rural America. Read “From Whitesburg, Kentucky, to Washington Court House, Ohio: An Academic Explores Economic Empowerment through Cultural Revitalization.”
Grantmakers in the Arts Seeks New CEO
GIA has contracted with Koya Leadership Partners to conduct a search for its new CEO, and the position profile is now available online. As announced in December, GIA President and CEO Janet Brown will step down from her position at the end of 2017. GIA members are encouraged to share the position profile with any interested parties.
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News from the Field
Aroha Philanthropies Supports New Arts Education Program for Older Adults in New Hampshire
A recent article in Valley News highlights a new arts education program for older adults in New Hampshire supported by Aroha Philanthropies…
Jason Schupbach to Leave NEA, Moves to Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts
Jason Schupbach has been selected as the new director of the Design School at Arizona State University’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts…
How NEA Funding Supports Arts and Culture in Small Town Indiana
A recent article in The Washington Post highlights how funding from the National Endowment for the Arts supports arts and culture across Indiana, including in many small towns and rural areas…
Article Features CCI Pilot Program, Creative Industries Incentive Network
A recent article in Surface magazine highlights the work of the Center for Cultural Innovation and its pilot program, the Creative Industries Incentive Network…
How to Think Differently about Nonprofit Capital
Nonprofit Quarterly has published an in-depth article on nonprofit financial capital, covering various types of capital, how nonprofits obtain capital, and various methods for monitoring and financial reporting…

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