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Fall 2015 Reader is Online
The Fall 2015 edition of GIA Reader is now available from the GIA online library. You will find the annual update on public funding from NASAA, and articles from Antonio Cuyler, Alexis Frasz, Rebecca Thomas, Richard Evans, and many others.
GIA Reader, Vol. 26, No. 3 (Fall 2015)
New from the GIA Reader: What Does Culture Look Like When #BlackLivesMatter?
GIA Reader, Vol. 26, No. 3 (Fall 2015)
In an article from the latest issue of GIA Reader, Justin Laing of the Heinz Endowments explores the question: What Does Culture Look Like When #BlackLivesMatter?.
GIA Web Conference Looks at Rural Arts Funding
The next GIA Web Conference, The Secret Sauce for Rural Arts Funding in America, will be held on Tuesday, November 17. Arni Fishbaugh and Cinda Holt, of the Montana Arts Council, will explore the ingredients important to making a successful recipe for rural arts funding in America.
New GIA Members
GIA is pleased to introduce five new members that joined in October, Annenberg Foundation, Gobioff Foundation, Media Democracy Fund, Minnesota State Arts Board, and Unbound Philanthropy. Welcome!
California Arts Council
News from the Field
NFF, Kresge Foundation Release New Recommendations on Capitalization in the Arts Sector
Nonprofit Finance Fund has announced a pair of summaries on capitalization in the arts sector that distill findings from NFF's study of 36 capital grants made by the Foundation to arts organizations between 2010 and 2012…
AEP Digest Announces Action Agenda and More
Arts Education Partnership has released The Arts Leading the Way to Student Success: A 2020 Action Agenda for Advancing the Arts in Education. The document serves as the blueprint for the collective work of the Arts Education Partnership for the next five years…
Rockefeller Foundation Puts $1.46 Million to Theater Access for Low-Income Students
The Rockefeller Foundation has announced, at a press conference on the stage of Broadway's Richard Rodgers Theatre, that it has pledged $1.46 million to pay for 20,000 New York City 11th graders, all from schools with high percentages of low-income students, to see Hamilton, a history-laden hip-hop hit…
Lifetime Arts Training Institute Coming Up for New York Arts Organizations
Lifetime Arts is holding its Winter Training Institute, a creative aging professional development program for metro New York arts organizations, November 30 through December 3, 2015…

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