SEARCH RESULTS FOR GOVERNANCE IN AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS ARCHIVE : 202 ITEMS FOUND
Author(s): Carole Rosenstein
Date of Publication: Mar 05, 2006
Overview of nonprofit cultural heritage organizations in the and a snapshot of their structure, finances and programs.
Author(s): Carlborg, Sonja; Korza, Pam; Schaffer Bacon, Barbara
Date of Publication: Jun 01, 2005
This Monograph tells the story of the Arts Council of Greater Lima (Ohio), which harnessed the power of the arts to prompt civic action, and high-lights best practices culled from the experiences of 37 arts and humanities projects.
Author(s): Massachusetts College of Art
Date of Publication: Mar 31, 2005
This Sustainability Plan has been reviewed and approved by President Katherine Sloan of Massachusetts College of Art (MassArt) on April 2005.
Author(s): New York City Global Partners Inc.
Date of Publication: Jan 31, 2005
Contains short descriptions and contact information for all public art resources in New York City. Published by the Sister City Program of the City of New York.
Author(s): Richard, Julie A.
Date of Publication: Dec 01, 2004
Americans for the Arts and the National School Boards Association are now working together to increase the presence and quality of public school arts education.
Author(s): National Endowment for the Arts
Date of Publication: Oct 07, 2004
This monograph explores the entire funding network and details how the financial system in the fosters artistic creativity and preserves artistic traditions.
Author(s): The Kennedy Center
Date of Publication: Aug 31, 2004
The Kennedy Center Arts Education Leadership Kit provides a framework for supporting the arts education leadership development needs of cultural organizations, school district leaders, teaching artists, arts management students, and other individuals interested in their own continued professional development.
Author(s): City of Tucson
Date of Publication: Apr 30, 2004
The Tucson Historic Warehouse Arts District Master Plan is the product of an intensive community planning effort in downtown Tucson in 2003 and 2004. The plan grows out of the existing community of artists, arts organizations,
Author(s): City of Tucson
Date of Publication: Apr 30, 2004
The Tucson Historic Warehouse Arts District Master Plan is the product of an intensive community planning effort in downtown Tucson in 2003 and 2004. The plan grows out of the existing community of artists, arts organizations,_x005Fand public officials dedicated to preserving and growing this thriving and productive arts district. This plan's goal is to develop the Tucson Historic Warehouse Arts District as a center for incubation, production and exhibition of the arts, with artists at its heart. The plan sub-goals include: mixed-use, diversity, realistic economics, sustainability,
Author(s): Silk, Thomas
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 2003
The author identifies ten principles of governance likely to emerge for nonprofit organizations based on an analysis of recent developments that directly effect corporate governance including the enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the adoption of more stringent best practice codes by corporate watchdog groups.