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2016 GIA Conference: Registration Begins Thursday
Registration for the 2016 GIA Conference in Saint Paul, MN, will open on Thursday, June 23. This year’s conference will be held October 16-19 and feature over 40 sessions and inspiring keynote presentations and performances. GIA members will receive the first opportunity to register and a first look at the conference offerings before they are announced to the public. A highlight of this year will be a special Tuesday evening celebration on the shore of the Mississippi River. All GIA members are eligible for discounted conference registration.
Web Conference Series on Racial Equity in Grantmaking
GIA introduces a special four-session series of web conferences, “Practices for Advancing Racial Equity in Arts Grantmaking.” The first session will provide an update on GIA’s racial equity work, while the following three will explore practices funders can use to advance racial equity throughout the grant cycle. This series will feature examples from public, private, and intermediary grantmakers that we hope will offer inspiration for other funders examining their own assumptions and practices.

Tuesday, July 19
GIA’s Progress Report on Advancing Racial Equity in Arts Philanthropy

Thursday, July 21
Before the Announcement: Eligibility, Criteria, and Application

Tuesday, August 2
Before the Deadline: Spreading the Word and Technical Assistance

Thursday, August 4
Before and After the Decisions: Panel Review Process and Post-Cycle Support

Registration is now open for individual sessions or the entire series.
Awards in the GIA Community
Laura Zucker, executive director of Los Angeles County Arts Commission and GIA board member, has been awarded the 2016 Ray Hanley Innovation Award, presented by United States Urban Arts Federation and Americans for the Arts.

In honor of its 40th anniversary, Theatre Bay Area has named GIA board member Ted Russell as one of forty “stellar community members who have changed the face of Bay Area theatre.”
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News from the Field
Boston Announces New 'Boston Creates' 10-Year Cultural Plan
The city of Boston has announced its new Boston Creates ten-year cultural plan, which includes over one million dollars in new arts funding…
Judith Rodin Announces Departure from The Rockefeller Foundation
After nearly 12 years at the helm, Judith Rodin, the first female president of The Rockefeller Foundation, has announced her decision to depart the institution once a new president is identified and takes office…
Five Tips for Financial Success in Cultural Organizations from Janet Brown and Brian Bonde
During the Association of Fundraising Professionals International Fundraising Conference, Brown and Bonde offered five suggestions for cultural organizations to help them find financial success…
Jason Tseng of Fractured Atlas Reflects on Turning Equity Statements into Action
In a recent blog post from Fractured Atlas, Jason Tseng reflects on how organizations can follow up their racial equity statements with action…
Department of Justice Publishes Literature Review of Arts-Based Juvenile Justice Programs
The U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) has published a literature review entitled “Arts-Based Programs and Arts Therapies for At-Risk, Justice-Involved, and Traumatized Youths”…

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