Thank you to the many people who have been blog contributors to, and readers of ArtsBlog over the years. ArtsBlog has long been a space where we uplifted stories from the field that demonstrated how the arts strengthen our communities socially, educationally, and economically; where trends and issues and controversies were called out; and advocacy tools were provided to help you make the case for more arts funding and favorable arts policies.

As part of Americans for the Arts’ recent Strategic Realignment Process, we were asked to evaluate our storytelling communications platforms and evolve the way we share content. As a result, we launched the Designing Our Destiny portal to explore new ways of telling stories and sharing information, one that is consistent with our longtime practice of, “No numbers without a story, and no stories without a number.”

As we put our energy into developing this platform and reevaluate our communications strategies, we have put ArtsBlog on hold. That is, you can read past blog posts, but we are not posting new ones. You can look to the Designing Our Destiny portal and our news items feed on the Americans for the Arts website for stories you would have seen in ArtsBlog in the past.

ArtsBlog will remain online through this year as we determine the best way to archive this valuable resource and the knowledge you’ve shared here.

As ever, we are grateful for your participation in ArtsBlog and thank you for your work in advancing the arts. It is important, and you are important for doing it.

United Arts Funds (UAFs) are private organizations that raise money for their local arts and culture communities, invest and utilize resources equitably, work to broaden support for the arts, encourage arts attendance and participation, and ensure that arts organizations are financially stable. Americans for the Arts defines UAFs as local arts agencies (LAAs) whose function it is to raise money from local individuals, businesses, and foundations to regrant to local arts institutions and provide support to the cultural community.  Americans for the Arts is pleased to present this report about the nation’s united arts fund annual campaigns, containing the most current information provided as of fall 2020.

Americans for the Arts is pleased to present this report about the nation’s united arts fund annual campaigns, containing the most current information provided as of fall 2020.

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Cohen, Randy; Davidson, Ben; and Stern, Jessica
United Arts Fund Annual Statistical Reports
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United Arts Funds (UAFs) are private organizations that raise money for their local arts and culture communities, invest and utilize resources equitably, work to broaden support for the arts, encourage arts attendance and participation, and ensure that arts organizations are financially stable. Americans for the Arts defines UAFs as local arts agencies (LAAs) whose function it is to raise money from local individuals, businesses, and foundations to regrant to local arts institutions and provide support to the cultural community. Americans for the Arts is pleased to present this report with figures reported as of fall 2020.
December 2020