Grantmakers in the Arts

July 26, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz in Arts Education

In a recent opinion piece, Misty Copeland, Wynton Marsalis, Jody Gottfried Arnhold, and Russell Granet make a case for the transformational power of arts education.

July 26, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz in Emergency Readiness, Response, and Recovery

Philadelphia's arts and cultural organizations response to the pandemic and what's next is at the center of a recent article at The Pew Charitable Trusts.

July 23, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz in Philanthropic practice

A recent article in Alliance magazine discusses how "unrestricted funding has been more talked about than practiced by foundations."

July 22, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

The Latinx Artist Fellowship, a new program, will award $50,000 each to a multigenerational cohort of 15 Latinx visual artists each year for an initial commitment of five years, according to the recent announcement.

July 19, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz in Racial Equity

"More than a year after the police killing of George Floyd and the avalanche of donations toward racial-equity initiatives that followed, the actual gift amounts and their destinations remain largely unknown, complicating efforts to gauge the effectiveness of the donations and their recipients," reads an article published by The Chronicle of Philanthropy.

July 19, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz in Racial Equity

Tattered Cover and Philanthropy Colorado hosted a panel with five of Colorado's foundation executives, including GIA Board of Directors alumni Gary Steuer, for a discussion about the state of philanthropy and the increased priority of equity and opportunity in their organizations' grantmaking partnerships.

July 14, 2021 by Eddie in Racial Equity

In dialogue with “Backlash: A Sharp Right Turn by a Philanthropy Member Organization,” an excellent piece from Phil Buchanan, president of Center for Effective Philanthropy, I offer this continuation of my more recent President’s Blog post.

July 12, 2021 by Carmen Graciela Díaz

In a recent editorial, Widewalls discusses how the art world has reacted to the ongoing civil unrest in the United States, following the death of George Floyd on May 25, 2020.