Clearly, much has happened to the state of public coffers and their ability to finance the arts in the past decade. This study extends Noonan (2007) into the next decade and the “Great Recession” that hit the U.S. (and world) economy–with state public finances severely exposed to the downward economic shock. The emphasis of the empirical analysis here is answering a twofold question: how well have past models predicted the past decade of funding patterns, and how have the funding determinants shifted in recent years. While the previous work found that some predictable patterns (e.g., there is much momentum in funding, demographics and partisan politics matter), there was insufficient evidence to back the claims that SAAs suffer disproportio...
Introduction:The impact of the arts on a community is an exceptionally difficult thing to measure; t...
These are no longer flush times. And one realm in which the lack of prosperity may prove harmful is ...
The United States is not alone in its dilemmas with arts funding. Great Britain and Canada also stru...
This report focuses on state government appropriations to state arts agencies (SAA), a primary figur...
This report focuses on appropriations to state arts agencies (SAAs), a primary figure in arts and cu...
Using panel data analysis, we examine the relative importance of citizen and government characterist...
Federal government arts programs appear to deviate from the rule that legislative behavior closely f...
The Great Recession dramatically reframed the debate on funding for the arts from a social one to a ...
Spotlight on Arts Funding in Georgia sheds light on grant priorities and the effect of the economic ...
In this nation, arts funding and programs have faced deep cuts in recent years. The NEA has not rebo...
Includes: Foundation Grants to Arts and Culture, 2009: A One-year Snapshot, Public Funding for the A...
The following analysis documents the Foundation Center's latest findings on how giving by the univer...
This study looks at arts funding in Europe in 2019 to understand what role European governments play...
Grantmakers in the Arts, in partnership with the Foundation Center, has provided an annual snapshot ...
This report looks at the infrastructure for arts and cultural support in the United States which is ...
Introduction:The impact of the arts on a community is an exceptionally difficult thing to measure; t...
These are no longer flush times. And one realm in which the lack of prosperity may prove harmful is ...
The United States is not alone in its dilemmas with arts funding. Great Britain and Canada also stru...
This report focuses on state government appropriations to state arts agencies (SAA), a primary figur...
This report focuses on appropriations to state arts agencies (SAAs), a primary figure in arts and cu...
Using panel data analysis, we examine the relative importance of citizen and government characterist...
Federal government arts programs appear to deviate from the rule that legislative behavior closely f...
The Great Recession dramatically reframed the debate on funding for the arts from a social one to a ...
Spotlight on Arts Funding in Georgia sheds light on grant priorities and the effect of the economic ...
In this nation, arts funding and programs have faced deep cuts in recent years. The NEA has not rebo...
Includes: Foundation Grants to Arts and Culture, 2009: A One-year Snapshot, Public Funding for the A...
The following analysis documents the Foundation Center's latest findings on how giving by the univer...
This study looks at arts funding in Europe in 2019 to understand what role European governments play...
Grantmakers in the Arts, in partnership with the Foundation Center, has provided an annual snapshot ...
This report looks at the infrastructure for arts and cultural support in the United States which is ...
Introduction:The impact of the arts on a community is an exceptionally difficult thing to measure; t...
These are no longer flush times. And one realm in which the lack of prosperity may prove harmful is ...
The United States is not alone in its dilemmas with arts funding. Great Britain and Canada also stru...