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Since 2010, the Oregon Arts Commission’s (OAC) partnership with The Ford Family Foundation (TFFF) has yielded direct support of Oregon’s artists—through Opportunity Grants for midcareer artists and the Art Acquisition Fund—as well as indirect support…
Recognizing the growing challenges facing nonprofit arts groups, the Alaska State Council on the Arts(ASCA) is partnering with the Rasmuson Foundation and the Foraker Group (a private foundation and a statewide nonprofit association, respectively) to…
No matter the medium or discipline, crafts develop through contemporary practice as much as preservation of tradition. The Arkansas Arts Council (AAC) realizes this through its Arkansas Made Living Treasure Films Series, through which it…
Isaac Brown
After several months with little progress, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee met in May and approved the nomination of Dr. Jane Chu to lead the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). During…
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Jonathan Katz
The occasion of planning offers unique opportunities for an agency to position itself to meet its greatest challenges successfully. Some big decisions about the scope of a plan for multiple years of an agency’s activity…
Ryan Stubbs
One common misperception about arts funding is that public support for individual artists disappeared during the culture wars of the 1990s. Although most National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) grants to individual artists were eliminated…