Special Webinar: Briefing on President Trump’s 2018 Proposed Federal Budget
GIA’s next webinar, Briefing on the President’s Proposed 2018 Budget, will take place on Wednesday, June 7 at 2:00pm EDT / 11:00am PDT. The new administration has brought with it new budget priorities, including the proposed defunding of important agencies that support arts and culture across the nation. With this special webinar, Grantmakers in the Arts will provide members with the most up-to-date information affecting the arts community in our changing political climate. Please join GIA’s federal policy consultant, Alex Nock from Penn Hill Group, who will provide a briefing on these matters.
Investing in Financial Fitness: Capitalizing for Long-term Health
GIA will host “Investing in Financial Fitness: Capitalizing for Long-term Health” on Tuesday, June 13 at 2:00pm EDT / 11:00am PDT. Since 2010, GIA has led “Conversations on Capitalization and Community” to encourage funders to implement more effective grantmaking practices that support financial stability and success in their grantees and in the arts community. These workshops have stimulated discussions about the kinds of money that organizations need most to manage uncertainty and risk and to pursue opportunities for change. Join Rebecca Thomas, principal and founder of RTA and facilitator of GIA’s capitalization workshops, for a webinar on the fundamentals of investing in your grantees' financial fitness.
Arts Funders Respond: The Latest Headlines
Grantmakers in the Arts recently launched Arts Funders Respond, a new web resource offering the latest news stories and updates from the arts philanthropy field in response to our changing political climate.
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New GIA Member
GIA is pleased to introduce a new member that joined in May, The Helis Foundation (New Orleans, LA). Welcome!
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The most recent installment of the Otis Report on the Creative Economy of California, supported by the California Arts Council, takes a deep dive into California’s creative industries; more specifically, into their impact on the state’s economy…
Audible, the digital audiobook giant, announced Tuesday that it would create a $5 million fund to commission new works from emerging playwrights — not for the stage, but for people’s headphones and speakers…
Christy Morse, CEO of Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies and board chair of the organization’s grantmaking entities, announced that after more than 20 years of leading the organization, she is stepping down from her role as CEO…
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation has approved funding for a second cohort of a new program that supports long-time executive directors who are planning a transition…
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