The 2020 GIA Remix’d Convening Roundtables
Each day of the GIA Virtual Convening, Power, Practice, Resilience | Remix’d, we will have the opportunity for participants to gather in roundtable discussions, generative conversation, and affinity space community building. Even though the hallway meetings and plenary chats will not happen in the same ways as when we are in-person, these roundtable spaces provide the opportunity for real convening, with purpose and connection at the core. To see the full list of offerings over the five days of convening and to register, click here.
Today! “Arts and Health: Driving us towards stronger communities”
Join GIA’s webinar today at 2pm EDT/11am PDT in which David Fakunle (DiscoverME/RecoverME), Tasha Golden artist (Johns Hopkins Medicine), and Jamie Hand (ArtPlace America), authors of the white paper on the Creating Healthy Communities: Arts + Public Health in America initiative, will share the findings of the field scan, the strength of their cross-sector collaboration, and suggestions for what arts and culture funders should consider when funding at the intersection of arts and health in 2020.
Details and registration here.
DAPP’s Survey to Better Understand the Philanthropic Workforce
The Diversity Among Philanthropic Professionals (DAPP) survey, which seeks to help the philanthropic community better understand its workforce and leadership, will be conducted Dec 1, 2020 - Jan 15, 2021. CHANGE Philanthropy will follow up with the next steps in confirming your participation for 2020. Foundations must sign on as institutions. Sign up here to participate in the survey.
From the GIA Reader
In “NCAPER Recommended Principles for Arts Funding in the COVID-19 Crisis and Other Crises,” part of the Summer 2020 issue of the GIA Reader (Volume 31, No. 2), Amy Schwartzman with Ted S. Berger, Kay Takeda, Tom Clareson, and Ruby Lopez Harper, propose principles toward “working together with knowledge and support so that the sector can serve the needs of the many with parity and equity, and without duplication of effort.” Click to read.
Grantmakers in the Arts encourages to cast your vote! This challenging year is a reminder that voting is your right. Advocacy counts every day and so does your voice! |
Bloomberg Philanthropies and the Flamboyan Arts Fund announced their partnership on the Arts Innovation and Management Puerto Rico program, which will provide two-year management training in strategic planning, fundraising, digital marketing, and resilience planning to 10 Puerto Rico-based arts organizations, according to the announcement…
Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE) recently announced the launch of the LACE Lightning Fund, a new regional regranting fund. For its inaugural round, the Lightning Fund will provide emergency relief grants for independent visual artists based in Los Angeles County who are experiencing financial hardship due to the severe economic impacts of COVID-19 on artists’ livelihoods and practices, according to the announcement…
As protests for racial justice seethed through Philadelphia, “Philadelphia’s Bread & Roses Community Fund, a grant-making organization with a social-justice mission, received as much in donations — more than half a million dollars — as it would normally get for the whole year,” The Philadelphia Inquirer reported…
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