Arts Facts: Spending by Arts Audiences (2012)
This one pager shows how arts related events generate revenue. This data is pulled from Americans for the Arts & Economic Prosperity IV 2012 report.
This one pager shows how arts related events generate revenue. This data is pulled from Americans for the Arts & Economic Prosperity IV 2012 report.
This one pager complied by Americans for the Arts gives an overview of revenue sources for arts non profit organizations. Revenue from earned income is the largest sources of income, the remainder must be raise through contributed revenue.
This Monograph explores an alternative view of stabilization, one that comes from a community perspective and focuses on the delivery of cultural services to a community rather than on individual cultural institutions. In the process, some
emerging trends surrounding cultural participation, regionalism, and a new form of philanthropy will be identified.
This issue of Monographs provides an introduction to the subject of arts stabilization - an emerging field of increasing interest to local arts agencies. Arts stabilization describes a host of creative responses that funders have developed to address the long-term health and sustainability of arts organizations.
This is not another book about theories of arts management. It's not even a how-to book. Rather it is a compilation of sample forms, checklists and procedures for executing the management tasks necessary to run a not-for-profit arts organizations.
This is a special report prepared for the Mayor of Seattle on the financial problems facing the Seattle Symphony Orchestra.
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