One year ago, I focused my April 2021 NASAA Notes column on work and well-being lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic. At the time, after one year of managing the impact of the pandemic on
The Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC) consulted with tribal leaders and the administrator of the Maryland Commission on Indian Affairs for the MSAC Land Acknowledgement Project, which was administered by Maryland Traditions, MSAC’s traditional arts
The COVID-19 pandemic sparked significant growth in online arts participation. Even as audiences return to live events, cultural organizations are continuing to use digital platforms to deepen community engagement and make arts programs more accessible
After signing the fiscal year 2022 budget into law in early March, President Biden and his administration wasted no time turning their attention to the FY2023 budget, releasing their proposal to Congress last week. The
New Profiles of States’ Creative Economies NASAA’s Creative Economy State Profiles have been freshly updated with new arts and cultural production data. Produced in cooperation with the National Endowment for the Arts, the interactive dashboard
Community Planning and the Arts in Indiana A new report on arts and economic development in Indiana, Planning with Arts & Culture, has been produced for the Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) by Ball State University.
Aroha Philanthropies Is Now E.A. Michelson Philanthropy Aroha Philanthropies, NASAA’s creative aging partner, has changed its name to E.A. Michelson Philanthropy, effective March 8, 2022. The organization’s mission remains the same. Learn more about the
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