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December 12, 2011
Utah: Change Leader Brochure
Many state arts agencies provide documentation about their grant outlays, but articulating the impact of nongrant programs, such as training and technical assistance, can be more challenging. To address this…

December 12, 2011
Govern, Already!
What do you say about legislators with a popularity rating in the single digits? That would be the U.S. Congress last month, scoring an all-time low of just 9%, according…


October 13, 2011
NASAA Testimony: The Value of State Arts Agencies
NASAA was recently invited to submit testimony to the Joint Committee on Arts and Cultural Resources of the Kansas Legislature. A standing committee comprised of members of the Kansas House…

October 13, 2011
Support for Individual Artists
This column offers specific examples of the NASAA research services available and shows how they can be customized to meet your needs. State Arts Agency Grants to Individual Artists Grant…

October 13, 2011
Congress Inches toward 2012 Funding Decisions
In the 112th Congress, every routine fiscal measure–whether it’s a continuing funding resolution to carry spending into a new fiscal year, or a vote to raise the federal debt limit–has…

October 13, 2011
Nebraska: Getting the Arts on the (GPS) Map
Global Positioning System (GPS) devices have become ubiquitous, not only as automotive accessories but also as components of smartphones and other personal data devices used by millions of American consumers….


September 14, 2011
Now Available: Fiscal Year 2012 Appropriations Preview Slidecast
As a national source of information on public arts funding, NASAA provides a knowledge network and fact base to help state arts agencies make informed policy decisions and put their…

September 14, 2011
Congress Returns in September to Confront Deficit
Congress returns from its August recess the second week of September to resume work on budget and appropriations for the 2012 fiscal year. While the House Appropriations Committee has cleared…