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GIA 2015 Conference is Sold Out!
Due to unprecedented demand and considerable activity in the past week, we have reached our capacity for the GIA 2015 Conference in Los Angeles and are no longer able to accept additional registrations. If you would like to be put on the waiting list, in case of cancellations, please email gia@giarts.org.
We are excited for this response to the 2015 conference and are eager to host an energized and productive convening. On behalf of the Los Angeles Conference Planning Committee and the GIA board and staff, thank you for your support and we look forward to seeing many of you in Los Angeles.
September Web Conference Presents the Annual Research Snapshot
On September 29, the next GIA Web Conference, GIA’s Annual Research on Support for Arts and Culture, will feature Steven Lawrence of the Foundation Center and Ryan Stubbs from the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies. They will present the latest data in the annual arts funding snapshot.
Register to attend this Web Conference.
New from the GIA Reader: The Creative Social Enterprise: An Impact Investment
Rodney Trapp, from the George H. Heyman, Jr., Center for Philanthropy and Fundraising and New York University, looks at ways we can embrace market-driven strategies for impact investment in a creative economy.
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A post from Vu Le, director of Rainier Valley Corps, on his blog Nonprofit with Balls: For the past few years, everyone has been talking about Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Cultural Competency. This is good…
The Creative Work Fund has announced their award of 14 grants totaling $543,250 that will support the creation of new works by San Francisco Bay Area artists who are working in collaboration with an array of nonprofit organizations to develop and present their work…
Since philanthropic foundations reduced sizes of gifts to Milwaukee area nonprofit groups during the Great Recession, most donations have fully rebounded — except grants to arts and cultural programs…
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