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Nonprofits

Membership Trends: A Word to the Wise Art Museum

What are art museums doing wrong?

By Kelly Kleiman | Apr. 1, 2009
 

Global Issues

Remix Culture

Remixes are becoming an ever-growing part of contemporary culture, consequently posing an interesting dilemma for cases of copyright infringement. Where should we draw the line?

By Marcia Stepanek | 2 | Mar. 6, 2009
 

Government

Second (and Third) Thoughts about Public Funding for the Arts

The author breaks down how public funding of the arts should be put towards performance, exhibition, and education leaving the artists and their creative process to private patronage.

By Kelly Kleiman | Feb. 10, 2009
 

Nonprofits

Brandeis Betrays Its Givers

"To survive the deepening financial crisis, nonprofits must work harder than ever to earn and keep the trust of their givers."

By Todd Cohen | 1 | Feb. 9, 2009
 

Nonprofits

Arts Policy Redux: A Board of Artists That Can’t Govern

A furor has accompanied the National Academy Museum's decision to sell paintings to pay for operating expenses. The Nonprofiteer argues that sometimes such drastic steps are necessary in a crisis.

By Kelly Kleiman | Jan. 13, 2009
 

Social Innovations

Arts Education Needs Investment

A new study says arts education should be expanded.

By Todd Cohen | 2 | Sep. 16, 2008
 

Social Innovations

Cause Docs

Is partisan media an entirely good thing?

By Marcia Stepanek | 1 | Jul. 3, 2008
 

Arts

Arts Play Critical Community Role

The nonprofit arts industry is vital to our quality of life and prospects for economic growth.

By Todd Cohen | Jun. 10, 2008