Digest: Studies, Books, Web Sites, and Other Publications
2005, 174 pages. Theatre Communications Group, 355 Lexington Ave. New York, NY 10017-0217, 212-697-5230.
Launched in 1999, the National Theatre Artist Residency Program was designed to foster both new and expanded relationships between theaters and artists through grants for long-term residencies. This volume documents the experiences of the 135 artists and 99 theaters that participated in the program through 2005, and provides an in-depth analysis of the many challenges and opportunities they faced.
Read More...2005, 18 pages. International Federation of Arts Councils and Cultural Agenciers. Strawberry Hills, NSW, 2004, Australia, www.ozco.gov.au
Read More...2005, 148 pages. Appalachian Education Initiative , 111 High Street, Morgantown, WV, 26505, 304-225-0101.
This report is a comprehensive survey assessing the status of arts education in West Virginia's public schools and communities, and was designed to provide public officials and educators with baseline data about arts education in the state.
Read More...2005, 139 pages. Dance/USA, 1156 15th Street NW, Washington, DC 20005, 202-833-1717, www.danceusa.org
Read More...2005, 12 pages. U.S. Department of the Treasury, 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20220, 202-622-2000, www.treasury.gov.
Download pdf: www.treasury.gov/offices/enforcement/key-issues/protecting/docs/guidelines_charities.pdf
These voluntary guidelines are intended to "assist charities in developing a risk-based approach to guard against the threat of diversion of funds by use by terrorists and their support networks."
Read More...2005, 20 pages. The Urban Institute, The Foundation Center, GuideStar.org, Washington, DC, 20037 www.urban.org
PDF available at The Urban Institute
Read More...2004, 283 pages. Lexington Books Lanham, MD, 20706
Based on a study of thirty multi-generational Canadian and U.S. family foundations, this book looks at "stages and transitions" in the lives of these foundations. It puts them into historical context, illustrates foundation development and transition, and focuses primarily on topics of governance, continuity, and how families organize themselves to reach their goals. Academic in tone, it is more an overview of how family foundations have evolved over time than a practical guide.
Read More...2004, 80 pages. Artrain USA Ann Arbor, MI, 48104
The essays that accompany this four-color exhibition catalog of "Native Views," an art show of contemporary works by Native American artists, explore how Native artists are influenced by popular culture. The exhibition, presented by Artrain USA, is housed in vintage rail cars and is touring the country via the nation's railways. Guest curator Joanna Osburn Bigfeather lends her perspective to the works along with the other essayists.
Read More...2005, 80 pages. Cultural Initiatives Silicon Valley 1153 Lincoln Avenue, Suite I, San Jose
Read More...2004, 119 pages. The Global Business Network, 5900-X Hollis Street, Emeryville, CA, 94608, 510-547-6822,
PDF available for download at: The Global Business Network
Welcome to the future! This book aims to better prepare nonprofit leaders by familiarizing them with scenario thinking, a tool formerly in the exclusive domain of the business world. An offshoot of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation's Organizational Effectiveness Program, this guide can be downloaded either in its entirety or in independent sections.
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