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1. Ashton, Carolyn; Lesmeister, Marilyn. "Volunteer partners : at Our Town Picnic dinner theatre". International Journal of Volunteer Administration vol. 26 (July 2009) p. 3-10.
Abstract: Presents a successful case study of a 4-H youth/adult partnership program in Oregon which developed a dinner theater production, "Our Town Picnic." Discusses the benefits to the youth, adults, and the community.
Subject/descriptor: Voluntarism--case studies; Voluntarism--Oregon; Youth development; 4-H; Performing arts
Location: New York
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2. Bach, Claudia. "Graceful exit : thoughts on end-of-life issues for arts organizations". Grantmakers in the Arts Reader vol. 20 (Fall 2009) p. 11-16.
Abstract: Discusses several topics related to the closing of arts organizations, noting the ways foundations can help groups deal with end-of-life issues. Sidebars explain the logistical considerations for organizations and list resources for more information.
Subject File Number: 945
Subject/descriptor: Nonprofit organizations--establishment and termination; Arts--economic aspects; Arts--management
Location: New York
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3. Boeke, Brooks. "The emerging impact of volunteers at performing arts centers in the United States". International Journal of Volunteer Administration vol. 26 (July 2009) p. 21-7.
Abstract: Presents findings from an informal survey of volunteer programs at performing arts centers that was conducted in 2007. Topics covered in the survey include volunteer management hierarchy, staff-volunteer ratios, volunteer positions, and the estimated dollar value of volunteer services.
Subject/descriptor: Voluntarism--surveys; Performing arts
Location: New York
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4. Brkic, Aleksandar. "Teaching arts management : where did we lose the core ideas?". Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society vol. 38 (Winter 2009) p. 270-80.
Subject File Number: 606
Subject/descriptor: Arts--management--study and teaching; Nonprofit organizations--management--study and teaching
Location: New York
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5. Brown, Janet. "A conversation between private grantmakers and the NEA". Grantmakers in the Arts Reader vol. 20 (Fall 2009) p. 38-41.
Abstract: Provides highlights of a discussion among representatives from private grantmakers and the National Endowments for the Arts that focused on arts grantmaking during the current recession. The convening took place in Washington, DC on June 29, 2009.
Subject File Number: 202
Subject/descriptor: Government and nonprofit sector; Government funding--arts and humanities--federal; National Endowment for the Arts; Arts--government policy; Arts--grants; Foundations--grantmaking; Economic conditions
Location: New York
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6. Byrnes, William J. Management and the arts. 4th ed. Burlington, MA: Focal Press. 2009. xx, 476 p.
Abstract: The comprehensive textbook explores several topics, including management trends, planning, organizational development, human resources, leadership, budgeting, financial management, marketing, fundraising, and career development. Indexed.
Call Number: 202 BYR
Subject/descriptor: Nonprofit organizations--administration; Arts--administration; Arts--management--study and teaching
Location: San Francisco
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7. Comunian, Roberta. "Toward a new conceptual framework for business investments in the arts : some examples from Italy". Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society vol. 39 (Fall 2009) p. 200-20.
Abstract: Explores the potential value of analyzing corporate investment in the arts from a business perspective, rather than solely from a charitable perspective. Reviews existing literature on the subject, and looks at specific companies in Italy who provide support for the arts.
Subject File Number: 202
Subject/descriptor: Arts--corporate giving; Corporate philanthropy--Italy; Arts--studies
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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8. Cutler, David. The savvy musician. Pittsburgh, PA: Helius Press. 2009. 350 p.
Abstract: This career guide for musicians contains a chapter that discusses grantseeking, donor solicitation, and fundraising activities. Includes a sample business plan. Indexed.
Call Number: 206 CUT
Subject/descriptor: Individual grants and grantseekers; Music--handbooks, manuals, etc.; Arts--handbooks, manuals, etc.
Location: New York; San Francisco
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9. Ebewo, Patrick; Sirayi, Mzo. "The concept of arts/cultural management : a critical reflection". Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society vol. 38 (Winter 2009) p. 281-95.
Subject File Number: 606
Subject/descriptor: Arts--management--study and teaching; Nonprofit organizations--management--study and teaching
Location: New York
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10. Han, Angela. "Public funding for the arts : 2009 update". Grantmakers in the Arts Reader vol. 20 (Summer 2009) p. 17-8.
Abstract: This statistical analysis illustrates government support for the arts through 2009, indicating the state of current funding, trends over time, and the future outlook. Includes federal, state, and local funding.
Subject/descriptor: Government funding--arts and humanities--federal; Government funding--arts and humanities--state; Arts--statistics; Arts--analysis
Location: Internet
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11. Hoye, Sue. "Recession and the arts : act II". Chronicle of Philanthropy vol. 21 (7 May 2009) p. 27-9.
Abstract: An overview of the economic downturn's impact on arts organizations in the United States. Discusses some of the more creative tactics that these groups are using to cut costs, as well as some general statistics on the arts and economic issues.
Subject/descriptor: Arts--economic aspects; Arts--management; Arts--fundraising
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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12. Koehnen, Timothy; Santos, Tiago. "Assessing volunteer-based cultural organizations in Portugal : what potential?". International Journal of Volunteer Administration vol. 26 (March 2009) p. 14-22.
Abstract: Presents findings from an assessment of volunteer-based cultural groups in rural areas of Portugal. The researchers explore the role of informal educational programs in improving capacity and organizational development. With bibliographical references.
Subject/descriptor: Voluntarism--analysis; Voluntarism--studies; Voluntarism--surveys; Nonprofit organizations--Portugal; Rural development; Arts--administration; Organizational effectiveness; Community development
Location: New York
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13. Krenksy, Beth; Steffen, Seana Lowe. Engaging classrooms and communities through art : a guide to designing and implementing community-based art education. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press. 2009. xvi, 188 p.
Abstract: Section one provides background information for understanding community art. Section two includes case studies for different media: murals, photography, posters and billboards, video, and dance. With bibliographical references and index.
Call Number: 202 KRE
Subject/descriptor: Community development; Arts--case studies; Arts education; Arts--study and teaching
Location: San Francisco
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14. 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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15. "Performing arts volunteer program administrators create an online forum". International Journal of Volunteer Administration vol. 26 (July 2009) p. 30-5.
Abstract: Describes the development of Administrators of Volunteer Programs in Performing Arts, an online forum created in 2007 for members to share best practices. The article discusses the planning process, the launching of the network, and expectations for the project.
Subject/descriptor: Performing arts; Internet; Voluntarism--case studies
Location: New York
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16. Ragsdale, Diane E. "Recreating fine arts institutions". Stanford Social Innovation Review vol. 7 (Fall 2009) p. 36-41.
Abstract: The author offers suggestions as to how fine arts organizations can adapt themselves to the changing times, gaining new audiences in the face of declining attendance. Her ideas include featuring more low-cost options and catering towards younger, more diverse audiences.
Subject/descriptor: Arts; Arts--management; Arts--marketing
Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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17. Shockley, Gordon; McNeeley, Connie L. "A seismic shift in U.S. federal arts policy : a tale of organizational challenge and controversy in the 1990s". Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society vol. 39 (Spring 2009) p. 7-23.
Abstract: Examines the implications of changes in federal arts policy in the United States in the 1990s. The authors discuss the scrutiny over the National Endowment for the Arts and the development of policies that have emphasized arts access over artistic excellence.
Subject File Number: 820
Subject/descriptor: Government and nonprofit sector; Government funding--arts and humanities--federal; Government funding--government policy; Arts--analysis; Arts--government policy; Arts--grants; National Endowment for the Arts
Location: New York
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18. 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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19. Souccar, Miriam Kreinin. "Picture darkens for city museums". Crain's New York Business vol. 25 (2 February 2009) p. 1, 26.
Abstract: Briefly describes the financial condition of several museums in New York City. The institutions are reducing costs to offset declines in grants and earned income.
Subject File Number: 205
Subject/descriptor: Museums; Arts--finance; Nonprofit organizations--economic aspects; Economic conditions
Location: New York
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20. Artists in the workforce : 1990–2005. Washington, DC: National Endowment for the Arts. 2008. iv, 140 p.
Abstract: Analyzes geographic, demographic, employment, and income patterns of artists, based on United States census occupation data.
Call Number: 202
Subject/descriptor: Arts--analysis; Arts--statistics
Location: DC
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