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We Can All Advocate: The latest President’s Blog
In his most recent blog post, Eddie Torres, GIA president & CEO, encourages grantmakers to advocate for the field, artists, and communities. “As 2020 ramps up, please advocate often and enthusiastically! And, let’s commit to educating ourselves and our colleagues about lobbying. Our field, our artists, and our communities rely upon it,” he says. Read here.
Grantmakers in the Arts’ Newest Member
GIA is pleased to introduce our newest member, Hartford Foundation for Public Giving. Welcome!
Alliance of Artists Communities “Accessibility in the Residency Field” Survey
The Alliance of Artists Communities (AAC) is conducting a study on the current state of access in the residency field. Looking beyond standard definitions of compliance, this field-scan takes an important step identifying specific barriers faced by artists with disabilities in residency contexts and approaches to address them. Data will be used in aggregate to map indicators of accessibility across the field, as well as document and share new inclusive strategies to better support artists with disabilities.

The AAC invites members and non-members to complete the survey by Feb. 10 at 5pm EST. The responses will contribute to a new report and toolkit, funded with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Next Week! GIA’s Annual Research on Support for Arts and Culture Webinar
In the upcoming Winter 2020 edition of the GIA Reader, the latest edition of GIA’s funder snapshot will include “Foundation Grants to Arts and Culture, 2017,” based on the most recent completed year of Candid. data, and “Public Funding for the Arts, 2019,” prepared by the National Assembly of State Art Agencies (NASAA).

Join us February 11 to hear from Reina Mukai (Candid.), Ryan Stubbs (NASAA), and Patricia Mullaney-Loss (NASAA). Details and registration here.
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News from the Field
A List of Ways to Partner with Community Artists
VIBE Collective, a network of artists in the intersection of art, culture, and education that “seek to create spaces for community transformation and healing,” shares a list of ways to partner with community artists…
The Importance of Museums Embracing Their Commitments to Native American Voices
Two fellowships at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona, and the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, are among a group of grants supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation that address the need for greater diversity in the museum world and work to provide more space to Native American professionals, a blog post states…
From Racial Equity to Racial Justice: “An opportunity to course-correct”
“Are you ready to overcome built-in systemic injustices to catalyze transformational lasting change in our communities?” That’s the question the Philanthropic Initiative for Racial Equity (PRE) poses as it presents its new “Grantmaking with a Racial Justice Lens: A Practical Guide”…

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