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The Betrayal of Neo-Liberalism in the Arts and Culture Sector
Anonymous Collective
Support the ASSET Act
Grantmakers in the Arts (GIA) has been advocating for policies that increase the amount of assets that people with disabilities can hold while remaining eligible for public benefits.
A Photo Maker’s Guide to Defying Gravity
Black August Feature
Counting Artists in Federal Data
Change how artist occupations are counted and understood in the United States
Emergency Readiness and Response Resources
GIA Day of Learning Recap
Racial Equity in Grantmaking Measurement Process and Framework
Eddie Torres, Grantmakers in the Arts
Builders & Buyers: Securing Capitalization for Nonprofit Financial Health & Artistic Vitality
Eddie Torres, Grantmakers in the Arts
Power With: Building A Shared Future
Reflections on Anti-Racist Experimentation in a Public Arts Agency
Daniel Singh and Justin Laing
GIA Board Meeting: Reclaiming the Border in Tucson
Book Review: Art Works & the significance of artists, organizers, and movements throughout history
Gary Steuer, Bonfils-Stanton Foundation
Cultivating the Conditions: Philanthropy’s Role in Fortifying the Infrastructure for Narrative Power
Mandy Van Deven
Land Acknowledgement
Caroline and Tony Grant
Revisiting Our Value of Transformation by Addressing White Supremacy
Grantmakers in the Arts
Grantmakers in the Arts’ Statement on a Ceasefire in Gaza
Grantmakers in the Arts
Moving the Needle on Systems Change in Arts Philanthropy
Lisa Payne Simon, MPH, Stratton Lloyd, MBA, and Karen Ristuben
Creative Placemaking in Transition Part 2
Johanna K. Taylor, Arizona State University and Andrew Zitcer, Drexel University
Creative Placemaking in Transition Part 1
Johanna K. Taylor, Arizona State University and Andrew Zitcer, Drexel University
Creativity at Social Scale Part 3
Steven J. Tepper, Arizona State University and Terence E. McDonnell, University of Notre Dame