News
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Settlement Offers Free Classes for All, Streaming on Facebook
Settlement Music School have launched two free, streaming music instruction classes during Covid-19.
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DreamYard Offers Free Meals to Community During Pandemic
As a community arts center in the South Bronx, DreamYard is now supporting its local community through free lunches on weekdays.
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Guild’s Program Team Grows
Effective in January 2020, the program team was restructured in response to our current scope of work and capacities, and vision for deepening and expanding key initiatives.
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Lewis Prize for Music Will Open Funding Applications Early
The funder will open the portal to a Letter of Interest application in the Spring instead of the late Summer, as was originally scheduled.
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Letter to our community regarding COVID-19
During this unprecedented and uncertain time, we want you to know that we’re here to help. The Guild is urgently ramping up our efforts to support arts education providers in…
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Members Elect New Leaders to Guild Board of Trustees
At the National Guild’s Annual Meeting members elected four new field leaders to the Guild board of trustees.
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Guild Developing Plan to Become an Anti-Racist Organization
In Spring 2019, the Guild applied and was awarded funding from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation to conduct a racial equity-based strategic planning process focused on internal structures, practices,…
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Resources Related to the Coronavirus
Here is a compilation of resources that we’ve come across that organizations might find helpful.
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New Online Course: High-Impact K-12 Arts Education Partnerships
Registration is open through March 13th for teams of two or more to participate in the Guild’s first-ever full online course: “Fostering High Impact K–12 Arts Education Partnerships”.
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