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GIA Newsletter, Vol 10, No 2 (Fall 1999)

GIA Newsletter, Vol 10, No 2 (Fall 1999)

Contents of GIA Newsletter, Vol 10, No 2 (Fall 1999)

Readings

ADDventure Capital: Combining traditional grantmaking with serious business intent
by
Robert Crane, Alberta Arthurs
A Study in Social Entrepreneurship: Richard Hugo House
by
Laura Hirschfield
Love & Money: Our Common Work
by
Rob Lehman
Land and Animals
by
Malcolm Margolin
What is a culture if it is not a consensus?
by
Clifford Geertz
Helping Founders Succeed
by
Susan Kenny Stevens
Readings in Cultural Participation
by
Frances Phillips
We Are Still Only Human
by
Verlyn Klinkenborg

Member Reports

The Financial Health of the Nonprofit Sector: How do the arts compare with other nonprofits?
by
Benna Wilde
The Arts in Healthcare
by
by Gabriel Works Frey Foundation
Sweet Success: Indigenous Basketweavers
by
Marina Drummer
Humboldt County: Up Through the Common
by
Debbie Goodwin
Vermont: On the Street Where You Live
by
Cornelia Carey
The Cleveland Foundation
by
by
Boston
by
Ann McQueen

Digest: Studies, Books, Web Sites, and Other Publications

Philanthropy in the World's Traditions
by
by
School Based Arts Education
by
David Pontecorvo
Creative Family Grantmaking: The Story of the Durfee Foundation, Profiles in Family Philanthropy
by
Deanne Stone
The Force of Curiosity
by
Deena Epstein, Irene Borger
True Needs, True Partners: 1998 Survey Highlights
by
by
GIA Reader

Black Arts Funding Summit

On December 13, the Black Arts Funding Summit featured experts across fields and industries who have directly shaped institutional policy and established new practices that support Black liberatory futures.
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Arts + Tech: Artists Respond ft. Stephanie Dinkins

Grantmakers in the Arts continues discussions centered around arts and technology. The unique intersection between arts and technology has proven to be influential for all people (whether patron, funder, artist, or other) as we navigate the quickly evolving mediums for sharing information and shaping culture. Technology is not neutral, so how should funders target their dollars in order to advance the growth of arts and culture towards justice? Listen to Stephanie Dinkins, artist and educator, discuss how the intersection of arts and technology contribute to a racially just future and what funders need to know.
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