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Contents of Grantmakers in the Arts Reader: Volume 16, No. 3, (Fall 2005)
Readings
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A Special Arts Intensive for Grantmakers
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A Reflection on Assumptions <sup>1</sup>
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Lori Pourier (Oglala Lakota) and Elizabeth Woody (Navajo/Warm Springs/Wasco/Yakama)
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Facing Transformation in Technology, Law, and Policy
Member Reports
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Research, Report, and Gathering
Digest: Studies, Books, Web Sites, and Other Publications
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The Scope, Finances and Programs of Nonprofit Organizations that Sponsor and Support Ethnic, Traditional, Folk and Noncommercial Popular Culture
Carole Rosenstein, Ph.D., Amy Brimer, and Kanisha Bond<br>
Review by Frances Phillips
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Making All Your Work a Work of Art
Stan Davis and David McIntosh
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Boards in the Performing Arts
Nancy Roche and Jaan Whitehead, editors
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What Managers Need to Know about How Artists Work
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A Study of Impact and Capacity
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he Courage to Change: Three Decades of Reflections
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Measuring Progress Toward a Vibrant Silicon Valley
John Kreidler and Phil Trounstine
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The Arts, Community & the Public Purpose
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Elizabeth T. Boris, Loren Renz, Mark A. Hager
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Leadership and Continuity in Family Foundations
Kelin E. Gersick, Michele Desjardins, Katherine Grady, Howard Munson, Deanne Stone
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Influences of Modern Culture
Joanna Bigfeather, Dr. Gregory A. Cajete, Richard William Hill, Rayna Green, and Lucy R. Lippard
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Participatory Arts within the Cultural Ecology of Silicon Valley
Maribel Alvarez, Ph.D. with research assistance from Lisa van Diggelen
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The Art of Scenario Thinking for Nonprofits
Diane Scearce and Katherine Fulton
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Current Topics in Evaluation for Grantmakers
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Leveraging Evaluation to Improve Nonprofit Effectiveness
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One Foundation's Efforts to Gauge Its Effectiveness
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Case Studies in the Art of Evaluation
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Evaluation in the Field of Social Entrepreneurship