From Louis Lavelle at Bloomberg Businessweek:
Grantmakers in the Arts
From Elizabeth Blair for National Public Radio's All Things Considered:
From Janet Brown from her blog Better Together
Grantmakers in the Arts is in the midst of presenting Conversations on Capitalization and Community in five cities over two months so my mind is a bit warped with an excess of nonprofit financial health talk. Making a profit for nonprofits isn’t easy because we fight public perceptions that we should have no profits, funding criteria that punishes profit and a professional norm that encourages any profit be spent on making the product of the nonprofit better.
From Doug Herbert, writing for the U.S. Department of Education's Homeroom blog:
From Vikki Spruill, writing for the Council on Foundations RE:Philanthropy blog:
Bob Lynch, President and CEO of Americans for the Arts, was interviewed by Jeffrey Brown last week for the PBS program NewsHour's Art Beat segment discussing how the federal government sequestration is affecting the arts in the United States. Lynch explains how funding for the National Endowment for the Arts is leveraged across the country on a state and local level.
From Mike Boehm at The Los Angeles Times:
We extend prayers and thoughts of recovery for those directly affected by today's bombings and to all those who live and work in the beautiful city of Boston. We are thinking of our many GIA colleagues who will work diligently to bring the city back to normalcy after this tragic act of terrorism. Bostonians, you are in our hearts. Janet Brown