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Contents of Grantmakers in the Arts Reader: Volume 16, No. 2, (Summer 2005)
Readings
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An Exchange Prompted by Gifts of the Muse
Douglas McLennan, Ben Cameron, Adrian Ellis, Bill Ivey, Joli Jensen, Phil Kennicott, Glenn Lowry, Robert L. Lynch, Midori, and Andrew Taylor
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A Commentary on Gifts of the Muse
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Jill Sigman
David Bury & Associates
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A Review of Free Culture by Lawrence Lessig
Digest: Studies, Books, Web Sites, and Other Publications
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Opportunities, Challenges, and Strategies
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Information Technology, Innovation, and Creativity
William J. Mitchell, Alan S. Inouye, and Marjory S. Blumenthal, editors
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Philanthropic Foundations in the 21st Century
Helmut K. Anheier and Diana Leat
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A Primer for Performing Arts Partnerships
American Public Media (the production and distribution division of Minnesota Public Radio)
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Arts Education as a Partner in School Reform
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The Arts, Community & the Public Purpose
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A Study of Arts Programs in U.S. Hospitals
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Nashville, Los Angeles, New Orleans
Center for Arts and Culture
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Understanding their Potential for Philanthropy
Steven LaFrance, Andrew Robinson, Rick Green, and Nancy Latham
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Where they come from and how they are translated into action.
Larry Hirschhorn and Thomas North Gilmore
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A New Way to View Orchestra Audiences
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A Multi-Country Comparison
Margaret J. Wyszomirski, Ph.D., Christopher Burgess, and Catherine Peila
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How Small Budget Arts Activities Benefit Neighborhoods
Diane Grams and Michael Warr
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Creating Opportunity in Challenging Times
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An Orientation for 21st Century Philanthropists
Katherine Fulton and Andrew Blau
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A dialogue between for-profit and non-profit leaders in the arts and creative sectors
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A Strategy for Building Arts Participation
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Philanthropy among African American, Asian American, and Latino Donors in the New York Metropolitan Region
Coalition for New Philanthropy and the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society, by Felinda Mottino and Eugene D. Miller
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Orchestras in the Age of Enlightenment
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Michael Derr, Jeff Krehely, and Naomi Tacuyan, editors
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Its Politics of Participation, Its Creative Potential
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The Art of Scenario Thinking for Nonprofits
Diane Scearce and Katherine Fulton