October 16, 2019 Field News Using Art Instead of Prosecution for Low-Level Crimes An NYC program uses art classes to divert prosecutions for low-level crimes.
September 25, 2019 Member News Austin Classical Guitar Juvenile Justice Work Featured The Austin-area organization teaches guitar classes in juvenile justice centers around Austin, one of their many offerings as 'servants of public art."
August 21, 2019 Field News Race To Lead: Take the Survey Take a survey to help Building Movement understand barriers in nonprofit leadership.
August 16, 2019 Field News The culture cure: how prescription art is lifting people out of depression An article explores how art is prescribed to treat a variety of mental health issues in Denmark.
July 24, 2019 Field News Leaders of Color Speak Out A new piece in the Chronicle of Philanthropy discusses racism experienced by leaders of color in the non profit field.
July 03, 2019 Field News Opera America Announces IDEA Opera Grants Opera America has launched IDEA Opera Grants (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access) to promote composer-librettist teams made up of people of color.
July 03, 2019 Member News Eerie Arts Awarded Grant for Refugee Arts Program Erie Arts and Culture is receiving a big grant to help local Muslim immigrants and refugees share their artistic talents.
June 18, 2019 Field News Applications for Imagining America Fellowships Now Open Imagining America is currently accepting applications for fellowship programs designed for graduate and undergraduate students from IA member institutions.
June 04, 2019 Guild News CAELI Class of 2019 The National Guild for Community Arts Education is pleased to announce the 2019 class of the Community Arts Education Leadership Institute (CAELI). Twenty-six individuals representing community arts education organizations across the nation were selected to participate in the leadership program.