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Contents of Grantmakers in the Arts Reader: Volume 15, No. 1, (Winter 2004)
Readings
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Building Audience Enrichment
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Unlocking Community Cultural Assets
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Digest: Studies, Books, Web Sites, and Other Publications
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Research and the Arts Sector
Valerie B. Morris and David B. Pankratz, editors
Review by Frances Phillips
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A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Effective Policy Reports
Suri Duitch (Kathleen McGowan and Carl Vogel, editors)
Review by Kelly Barsdate, National Assembly of State Arts Agencies
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Evaluation: The Good News for Funders
Andrew Mott
Learning As We Go: Making Evaluation Work for Everyone
Peter York
Reviews by Kelly Barsdate, National Assembly of State Arts Agencies
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Tips on Advocacy for Publicly Funded Nonprofits
Suri Duitch
Review by Cara Seitchek
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Lobby Government Officials, Advocate for Legislation, and You Know What Will Happen? Better Public Policy
Alliance for Justice
Review by Cara Seitchek
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The Importance of Community Venues
Chris Walker with Kay Sherwood
Review by Beth Feldman Brandt, Stockton Rush Bartol Foundation
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How Arts & Culture Is Fueling Economic Growth in New York City Neighborhoods
Neil Scott Kleiman et al.
Review by Carl Little, Maine Community Foundation
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The Economic Impact of Nonprofit Arts Organizations and their Audiences
Americans for the Arts
Review by Carl Little
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The Arts’ Hidden Contributions to Regional Development
Ann Markusen and David King
Review by Cara Seitchek
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Mark A. Hager, Thomas H. Pollak
Review by Pamela Gregg, Flintridge Foundation
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Cornerstone and Community-Based Theater
Sonja Kuftinec
Review by Angie Kim, Flintridge Foundation
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Building a Strong Foundation
Compiled and edited by Sara Beggs, Erica C. Johnson, and Jack Thomas
Review by Jane Levy, Marin Community Foundation
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Debra L. Ruegg, Terry M. Fraser, Anne L. Howden, Susan Kenny Stevens
Review by Diane Nance, Greater Columbus Arts Council
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The State of Dance in the U.S.
Reviews by Suzanne Sato, independent consultant, and board member National Video Resources
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Learn It and Use It For Life: A Practical Guide
Twyla Tharp, with Mark Reiter
Review by Irene Borger, Alpert Award in the Arts
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