Evaluates community participation and support for the arts in San Diego County compared to other communities. Outlines a long-term plan to translate community involvement into increased participation, larger audiences, and greater financial support
This research investigates some of the different sources of government funding available to nonprofi...
In November 2015 the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution directing the LA Co...
This study focused on philanthropic organizations that are engaged in organized grantmaking in San D...
Building on a new wave of interest in arts and culture and grow ing exc itement about the creative e...
Documents the current impact and value of arts and cultural activity on California's economy and qua...
We are pleased to present this brief exploration into arts and culture grantmaking (referred to as "...
In 2005, the San Francisco Bay Area benefited from 1,498 arts and culture grants totaling $145 milli...
This report presents findings from the California Survey of Arts & Cultural Participation, a new stu...
Between 2009 and 2014, The James Irvine Foundation invested $13.4 million through the Arts Regional ...
This paper will look at the San Fernando Valley's history, existing social,economic and political la...
Contains board chair and CEO's letter; highlights from thirty-five years of giving; lists of funds a...
Shows that the more ways people participate in the arts -- and the more often -- the more likely the...
Foundation grantmaking in San Diego plays a critical role in furthering the efforts of the nonprofit...
Every four years, the National Endowment for the Arts and the United States Census Bureau partner to...
To better understand the impacts of the pandemic on City-funded arts and culture nonprofits and thei...
This research investigates some of the different sources of government funding available to nonprofi...
In November 2015 the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution directing the LA Co...
This study focused on philanthropic organizations that are engaged in organized grantmaking in San D...
Building on a new wave of interest in arts and culture and grow ing exc itement about the creative e...
Documents the current impact and value of arts and cultural activity on California's economy and qua...
We are pleased to present this brief exploration into arts and culture grantmaking (referred to as "...
In 2005, the San Francisco Bay Area benefited from 1,498 arts and culture grants totaling $145 milli...
This report presents findings from the California Survey of Arts & Cultural Participation, a new stu...
Between 2009 and 2014, The James Irvine Foundation invested $13.4 million through the Arts Regional ...
This paper will look at the San Fernando Valley's history, existing social,economic and political la...
Contains board chair and CEO's letter; highlights from thirty-five years of giving; lists of funds a...
Shows that the more ways people participate in the arts -- and the more often -- the more likely the...
Foundation grantmaking in San Diego plays a critical role in furthering the efforts of the nonprofit...
Every four years, the National Endowment for the Arts and the United States Census Bureau partner to...
To better understand the impacts of the pandemic on City-funded arts and culture nonprofits and thei...
This research investigates some of the different sources of government funding available to nonprofi...
In November 2015 the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution directing the LA Co...
This study focused on philanthropic organizations that are engaged in organized grantmaking in San D...