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Through its participation in the National Park Service and Amtrak’s Trails & Rails Program, the North Dakota Council on the Arts (NDCA) cultivates audiences and opportunities for local performing artists while simultaneously introducing travelers to…
The commitment of the Georgia Council for the Arts (GCA) to helping Georgia’s nonprofit arts groups realize their goals and best serve their audiences has led to an interesting partnership and funding opportunity. Through GCA’s…
Recognizing that older people can constitute an underserved population in the arts, the Maine Arts Commission (MAC) is developing a new Creative Aging program. Beginning with the premise that the arts can enhance quality of…
Isaac Brown
As March begins, there are several significant arts policy related developments to report. NEA Chair First and foremost, President Obama announced his intention to nominate Jane Chu to lead the National Endowment for the Arts…
Make sure your spam filter doesn’t trap e-mails from NASAA. Place nasaa-arts.org in your allowed senders list. Let NASAA know if your agency’s e-mail addresses or Internet domain change, which may affect your receipt of our e-mails.…
Robert Booker, Arizona Commission on the Arts
NASAA CEO Jonathan Katz often makes the point that a state arts agency and its constituents must work together to sustain the enthusiasm of the body politic to invest in the public benefits the arts…
Henry Clapp
Twice each year, NASAA collects comprehensive information on state arts agency revenues. These data help members put their own budgets in context and provide accurate information about state arts agencies to partners and the public.…