Author(s): Else, Barbara; Clair, Dr. Alicia; Elis, Elisha; Farbman, Dr. Andrea; Garrison, Julie; Haynes, Tina; Hunter, Dr. Bryan; Pinkerton, Judith; Reuer, Dr. Barbara; Rook, Jenni; Rorke, Dr. Margaret; Simpson, Judy; and Vaudreuil, Rebecca.
Date of Publication: January, 2014
The American Music Therapy Association presented this 2014 briefing paper focused on music therapy programs provided to military personnel, their families, service members in transition, and Veterans on military installations, in military treatment facilities, in VA healthcare facilities, and in communities. It includes four sections: Background, Model Programs, Research, Recommendations & Conclusions.
Author(s): Shue, Jordan
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2016
The pARTnership Movement is a campaign from Americans for the Arts designed to reach business leaders with the message that the arts can build their competitive advantage. Did you know that, among other resources, the pARTnership Movement has a ready-made, free advertising campaign that you can download and easily use to promote arts and business in your community? Check out the latest pARTnership Movement tool-kit on the ads, chock full of what to expect when you download them, how to partner with the business community promote them, ways to inexpensively use them in your
Author(s): Frankel, Marina and Peeler, Julie
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2003
The West Valley Fine Arts Council (WVFAC) is a not-for-profit organization committed to presenting high quality programming that reflects the cultural diversity of the West Valley region in Phoenix, AZ. Trying to develop their audiences, WVFAC decided to reach out to the growing Hispanic people by creating an event called \Mariachi Espectacular\.This case study outlines it strategies, implementation and results to use as a benchmark within your own organization.
Author(s): Americans for the Arts
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2016
This report is an in-depth look at the perceptions and attitudes about the arts in the United States. An Americans for the Arts and Ipsos Public Affairs survey of more than 3,000 American adults over the age of 18 in December 2015, provides current insight on topics including support for arts education and government arts funding, personal engagement in the arts, the personal benefits and well-being that come from engaging in the arts, and if/how those benefits extend more broadly to the community.