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1. Michels, Carroll. How to survive and prosper as an artist : selling yourself without selling your soul. 6th ed. New York, NY: Henry Holt & Co.. 2009. xviii, 381 p.
Abstract: Includes a chapter on grantseeking, and an appendix of useful resources, including art colonies and residencies, publications with internships and apprenticeships, competitions, arts organizations, and an annotated bibliography on grants and funding.
Call Number: 202 MIC
Subject/descriptor: Arts--handbooks, manuals, etc.; Artist colonies; Arts--marketing; Individual grants and grantseekers
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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2. Siska, Darlene M. "Grant makers spur creation of statewide nonprofit database". Chronicle of Philanthropy vol. 21 (12 February 2009) p. T3.
Abstract: Describes the Pennsylvania Cultural Data Project, which simplifies the grantseeking process for arts group and serves as a shared repository of financial information. The model has been replicated in Maryland.
Subject/descriptor: Fundraising--computer aided; Internet; Nonprofit organizations--collaboration; Nonprofit organizations--Pennsylvania; Arts; Arts councils
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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3. Dramatists sourcebook : complete opportunities for playwrights, translators, composers, lyricists and librettists. 25th ed. New York, NY: Theatre Communications Group. 2008. xii, 322 p.
Abstract: Contains a "Fellowships and Grants" section listing foundations and organizations that offer funding to playwrights, composers, translators, librettists, and lyricists. Notes guidelines, application procedures, deadlines, remuneration, and frequency of these funding sources. Includes a listing of sources of emergency funds for writers in severe temporary financial difficulties, the addresses and phone numbers of state arts agencies, and artists colonies and residencies. Includes bibliography.
Call Number: 207 SOV 2008
Subject/descriptor: Arts--handbooks, manuals, etc.; Arts--grants; Writing--handbooks, manuals, etc.; Individual grants and grantseekers; Artist colonies; Emergency funding
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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4. Daellenbach, Kate; Davies, John; Ashill, Nicholas J. "Understanding sponsorship and sponsorship relationships : multiple frames and multiple perspectives". International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing vol. 11 (February 2006) p. 73-87.
Abstract: The researchers use the illustration of a New Zealand arts sponsorship as an example. With bibliographical references.
Subject File Number: 137
Subject/descriptor: Corporate sponsorship; Corporate giving programs--analysis; Arts
Location: New York; DC
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5. "Writers retreat annual". Poets & Writers vol. 34 (March-April 2006) p. 48-65.
Abstract: The special section comprises four articles: "The Edward F. Albee Foundation: The Barn at the End of the World" by Thomas Hopkins; "Virginia Center for the Creative Arts: A Southern Retreat Goes International" by Jane Ciabattari; "The FLIP Festival: Head Over Heels in Parati, Brazil" by Joelle Hann; and "Strangers in a Strange Land: When Writers Retreats Don't Live Up to Expectations" by Jen Karetnick.
Subject File Number: 202
Subject/descriptor: Artist colonies; Art; Writing
Location: New York
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6. Souccar, Miriam Kreinin. "Companies show art appreciation". Crain's New York Business vol. 21 (19 December 2005) p. 17-8.
Abstract: Companies that are entering the New York market are aligning themselves with arts and cultural sponsorships. The article notes the activities of Bank of America, Target, and UBS, among others.
Subject File Number: 202
Subject/descriptor: Corporate sponsorship; Arts--corporate giving
Location: New York
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7. Horowitz, Rob. Summary of large-scale arts partnership evaluations. Washington, DC: Arts Education Partnership. 2004. 33 p.
Abstract: Presents data and findings from evaluations of six arts education collaborations in locales across the country.
Subject File Number: 202
Subject/descriptor: Arts--analysis; Nonprofit organizations--collaboration; Program evaluations
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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8. Walker, Chris. Arts and non-arts partnerships : opportunities, challenges, and strategies. Washington, DC: Urban Institute. 2004. 14 p.
Abstract: Practical lessons are emerging from the experiences of arts and non-arts organizations forming partnerships with each other that can help them identify and reduce the risks in this increasingly popular strategy. These partnerships can confer benefits on both parties if the benefits are mutual and in accord with their respective missions and if the potential risks and costs are anticipated and addressed.
Subject File Number: 202
Subject/descriptor: Arts; Arts--analysis; Nonprofit organizations--collaboration
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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9. Business Committee for the Arts. Case studies. Long Island City, NY: Business Committee for the Arts. 2003. 57 p. (loose-leaf).
Abstract: Contains more than 50 case studies of partnerships between businesses and arts organizations.
Call Number: 202 BCA
Subject/descriptor: Arts--corporate giving; Corporate philanthropy--case studies; Corporate sponsorship
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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10. Rich, Barbara (ed.); Polin, Jane L. (ed.); Marcus, Stephen J. (ed.) Acts of achievement : the role of performing arts centers in education. New York, NY: Dana Foundation. 2003. 164 p.
Abstract: Provides profiles of performing arts centers in 35 states.
Call Number: 206 RIC
Subject/descriptor: Arts education; Performing arts; Artist colonies
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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11. Skinner, Bruce E.; Rukavina, Vladimir. Event sponsorship. Hoboken, NJ: John & Wiley Sons. 2003. xxii, 298 p.
Abstract: A guide to obtaining corporate sponsors for any event, such as charity benefits, conventions, and arts-related events. Topics covered include marketing plans, sponsorship proposals, legal issues, evaluation, networking, and the international trends. Illustrated throughout with case studies and examples. Appendices contain resource lists and a sample documents. With index.
Call Number: 726 SKI
Subject/descriptor: Corporate sponsorship; Fundraising--corporate sponsorships; Fundraising--special events
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco
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12. Wymer, Walter W., Jr. (ed.); Samu, Sridhar (ed.) Nonprofit and business sector collaboration : social enterprises, cause-related marketing, sponsorships, and other corporate-nonprofit dealings. Binghamton, NY: Best Business Books. 2003. 197 p.
Abstract: Contents include: "Dimensions of Business and Nonprofit Collaborative Relationships" by Walter W. Wymer, Jr. and Sridhar Samu; "Marketing's Role in Cross-Sector Collaboration" by James E. Austin; "Theory of Alliances: Partnership and Partner Characteristics" by Easwar Iyer; "Dangerous Donations? The Effects of Cause-Related Marketing on Charity Attitude" by Debra Z. Basil and Paul M. Herr; "The Effects of Prior Impressions of a Firm's Ethics on the Success of a Cause-Related Marketing Campaign: Do the Good Look Better While the Bad Look Worse?" by Michael Strahilevitz; "Effect of Cause-Related Marketing on Attitudes and Purchase Intentions: The Moderating Role of Cause Involvement and Donation Size" by Mahmood M. Hajjat; "A Study on the Effect of Cause-Related Marketing on the Attitude Towards the Brand: The Case of Pepsi in Spain" by Inaki Garcia, Juan J. Gibaja, and Alazne Mujika; "Cause-Related Marketing: Keys to Successful Relationships with Corporate Sponsors and Their Customers" by Linda I. Nowak and T. K. Clarke; "Revisiting Business in the Arts" by Derrick Chong; and "When Soloists Form a Choir: Communications Requirements of Sustainability Networks" by Christiane E. Pfeiffer. Indexed.
Call Number: 569 WYM
Subject/descriptor: Corporate philanthropy--analysis; Corporate philanthropy--research; Corporate sponsorship; Cause-related marketing; Corporate philanthropy--collaboration; Nonprofit organizations--collaboration
Location: New York; San Francisco; Atlanta
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13. You want to be part of everything : the arts, community, and learning. Washington, DC: Arts Education Partnership. 2003. 26 p.
Abstract: The forum on the arts and community building convened September 2003 at Lincoln Center, New York.
Subject File Number: A 010
Subject/descriptor: Nonprofit organizations--collaboration; Elementary and secondary education; Arts education; Conferences
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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14. Backer, Thomas E. Partnership as an art form : what works and what doesn't in nonprofit arts partnerships. Encino, CA: Human Interaction Research Institute. 2002. 72 p.
Abstract: The working paper discusses the merits of artistic collaboration, presenting lessons learned from interviews and a literature review. Raises key issues relevant to arts groups, funders, communities, researchers, and evaluators and presents a sampling of more than 60 nonprofit arts partnerships. With bibliographical references.
Call Number: 609 BAC
Subject/descriptor: Nonprofit organizations--collaboration; Arts--analysis; Arts--studies
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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15. Marshall, Caroline. Museum as catalyst for interdisciplinary collaboration : beginning a conversation. Cambridge, MA: Museum Loan Network. 2002. 63 p.
Abstract: Discusses findings from a conference on collaboration in the arts that was sponsored by the Museum Loan Network. Explores the various models of collaboration employed by educational institutions, arts organizations, and artists, highlighting the role of museums in such partnerships.
Call Number: 609 MAR
Subject/descriptor: Nonprofit organizations--collaboration; Arts
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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16. Rectanus, Mark W. Culture incorporated : museums, artists, and corporate sponsorships. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. 2002. x, 298 p.
Abstract: An examination of corporate influence on arts and culture, presenting examples mainly from Germany and the United States. Elaborates on the development of cultural politics at multinational corporations such as AT&T, BMW, DaimlerChrysler, IBM, and Philip Morris. Analyses the relationships among sponsors, artists, audiences, grantmakers, governments, museums, and other cultural organizations. Concludes with a chapter on the "cybersponsorship" of virtual museums on the Internet. With bibliography and index.
Call Number: 438 REC
Subject/descriptor: Corporate sponsorship; Arts--corporate giving
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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17. Reiss, Alvin H. "Corporate sponsorship a growing area of arts concern". Fund Raising Management vol. 31 (October 2000) p. 46-7.
Abstract: Article discusses the increasing popularity of corporate sponsorship relationships with arts organizations. Although a major fundraising strategy, it warns these nonprofits to be somewhat cautious when entering into corporate sponsorship arrangements.
Subject/descriptor: Corporate sponsorship; Arts; Arts--fundraising
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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18. Sauvanet, Nathalie. "An artful business". Philanthropy in Europe vol. 4 (November 2000) p. 13.
Abstract: Explains the state of business sponsorships of the arts in Europe today. A table shows, by country, the total of corporate support for the years 1998-1999.
Subject File Number: 372
Subject/descriptor: Corporate sponsorship; Corporate philanthropy--international
Location: New York; DC
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19. Working paper #1 : Finding common ground in international artistic collaboration. New York, NY: Arts International. [2000]. 24 p.
Abstract: Provides three case studies : University of Texas, Austin-Africa Exchange Program; Northwest Asian American Theatre-International Artist Program; and Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center-Gateways Program.
Subject File Number: 390
Subject/descriptor: Nonprofit organizations--collaboration; Arts; International activities
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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20. "How an art museum involved disparate businesses in its dream". Corporate Philanthropy Report vol. 12 (November 1997) p. 3-4.
Abstract: Examines a partnership between the Baltimore Museum of Art and Visa USA and Lockheed Martin.
Subject/descriptor: Corporate philanthropy--analysis; Corporate sponsorship; Visa USA, Inc.; Lockheed Martin Corporation
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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