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GIA’s Look Back at 2018
2018 GIA Conference
Before we say goodbye to 2018, we will be reviewing some of this year’s highlights, the first in the South Bronx and under new leadership. Relive the Race, Space, and Place conference through the lens of our three bloggers Nia King, Tram Nguyen, and Lara Davis. Visit the official conference blog to read their analysis on the sessions they attended and remember your own experiences at the 2018 GIA Conference in Oakland, California. Image: Jean Melesaine.
From the GIA Reader
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In the Fall 2018 issue of the GIA Reader, as part of the “My Oakland” series, reverend Marvin K. White shares a prayer for Oakland, the city he says is “buried over by unaffordable luxury apartments and gutted out of once black-owned row houses and Victorian homes.” White says that when he chose to be a writer, he could not imagine his work “would be to surface, dig up, and rush into buildings earmarked as ‘blight’ and slated to be demolished, to pull the poems and the stories out before they were reduced to rubble.” Read “A Praisesong for West Oakland” here.
Today! “The Value of a PSO” Webinar
Philanthropy-serving organizations (PSOs), often referred to as affinity organizations (AO) or membership organizations (MO), hold a unique position in the nonprofit-sector. These types of organizations gather insights and aggregate information on both the nonprofit field and the funder-response to those needs. Grantmakers in the Arts provides information, resources, and leadership to funders of artists and arts organizations. A 2017 United Philanthropy Forum study revealed that national and regional PSOs reported a median 93 percent membership renewal rate, but why?

Join us to hear from David Biemesderfer, president and CEO, United Philanthropy Forum and Tatiana Hernandez, senior program officer, The Kresge Foundation’s Arts & Culture Program and a GIA board member. They will discuss the value of membership organizations, their impact, and why you should be a part of one! “The Value of a PSO” will be held today, at 2:00pm EDT / 11:00am PDT. Details and registration available here.
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News from the Field
The Importance of Grantmakers Collecting Data to Achieve Equity
In a recent report on how funders are collecting and using demographic data PEAK Grantmaking learned that about half of grantmakers are collecting this data. “Of that half, almost all of them are collecting information on the communities that nonprofits serve, and less than half of them are collecting information on the board and staff leadership of the nonprofits,” explains a post by Philanthropy New York…
Funding Racially Diverse Artists in Disciplines that Aren't Typically Funded
Back in 2016, local Pittsburgh artists Jerome Charles and Max Gonzales were arrested for being the “Most Wanted Graffiti Artists in Pittsburgh,” local media reports recall…
Some Reflections on #GivingTuesday
In 2012, Giving Tuesday (the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving in the US) was launched by the 92nd Street Y in partnership with the United Nations Foundation to encourage global giving focusing on the holiday and end-of-year giving…

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