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  • “Outsized Philanthropy.” Meet the Family Foundation Giving Chicago Performing Artists Six-Figure Awards
    “Outsized Philanthropy.” Meet the Family Foundation Giving Chicago Performing Artists Six-Figure Awards

    The Walder Foundation’s Platform Awards directly support local artists with $200,000 over three years. Here’s how the program came together, and how it reflects this funder’s goal to punch above its weight.

    Mike Scutari

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    August 22, 2024
  • Alvin Ailey: How a Historic Dance Organization Rakes In Philanthropic Support
    Alvin Ailey: How a Historic Dance Organization Rakes In Philanthropic Support

    The pioneering dancer, choreographer and activist left behind an organization that has tapped deep veins of funder support, including from corporations like Prudential, to build up its impressive array of programs.

    Ade Adeniji

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    July 18, 2024
  • The Wallace Foundation Invested $52 Million in Audience Engagement. What Did It Learn?
    The Wallace Foundation Invested $52 Million in Audience Engagement. What Did It Learn?

    Through its five-year Building Audiences for Sustainability initiative, Wallace dug deep into the question of how arts organizations can grow their reach and revenue. A new report offers some key findings.

    Mike Scutari

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    March 29, 2024
  • “The Theater Is My Favorite Church.” MAP Fund Supports Artists Through Cash and Coaching
    “The Theater Is My Favorite Church.” MAP Fund Supports Artists Through Cash and Coaching

    As it backs new performance art, this funder also provides its grantees with something uncommon: personalized coaching through its Scaffolding for Practicing Artists program.

    IP Admin

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    March 6, 2024
  • A Tough Nut to Crack: Reflecting on the Delicate Dance of Holiday Fundraising
    A Tough Nut to Crack: Reflecting on the Delicate Dance of Holiday Fundraising

    In her annual holiday posts, Karen Brooks Hopkins, president emerita of the Brooklyn Academy of Music, recalls memorable fundraising stories. This year, “The Nutcracker” and a high-profile donor present a unique challenge.

    IP Staff

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    December 21, 2023
  • Funder Spotlight: How the Samuels Foundation Supports the Performing Arts and Healthy Aging
    Funder Spotlight: How the Samuels Foundation Supports the Performing Arts and Healthy Aging

    The New York City-based Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Foundation supports performing arts organizations and seeks to improve quality of life for older adults. We take a closer look at its history, grantmaking and more.

    Mike Scutari

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    August 23, 2023
  • “Dance for Every Child.” Catching Up With Educator, Advocate and Philanthropist Jody Gottfried Arnhold
    “Dance for Every Child.” Catching Up With Educator, Advocate and Philanthropist Jody Gottfried Arnhold

    Jody Gottfried Arnhold wants every child in America to have access to dance education. We check in with one of performing arts philanthropy’s most important advocates on the heels of another big gift to advance her goal.

    Mike Scutari

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    June 22, 2022
  • Six Questions for Laura Aden Packer, Howard Gilman Foundation President and CEO
    Six Questions for Laura Aden Packer, Howard Gilman Foundation President and CEO

    The Howard Gilman Foundation is one of New York City’s most important performing arts funders. We talked with President and CEO Laura Aden Packer about her career path, the health of the city’s arts ecosystem, and more.

    Mike Scutari

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    March 31, 2022
  • IP Briefing: What’s Going On With Philanthropy for Dance?
    IP Briefing: What’s Going On With Philanthropy for Dance?

    The dance funding ecosystem is small compared to other performing arts, and the impacts of the pandemic on top of decades of declining public funding mean a growing role for philanthropy. Here’s what you need to know.

    IP Staff

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    January 20, 2022
  • COVID-19 Nearly Killed the Performing Arts. Innovations in Funding Can Revive Them
    COVID-19 Nearly Killed the Performing Arts. Innovations in Funding Can Revive Them

    The pandemic was devastating for working artists, many of whom lost their livelihoods. In this guest post, Maurine Knighton of Doris Duke Charitable Foundation shares how powerful unrestricted funding provides a lifeline.

    IP Staff

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    November 9, 2021
  • As the Dance Community Struggles Financially During COVID, Performers Suffer the Most
    As the Dance Community Struggles Financially During COVID, Performers Suffer the Most

    With donations and revenues becoming unreliable at best, leaders in the dance community have had to adapt their fundraising to meet the moment. Nevertheless, individual dancers, in particular, are experiencing severe financial distress.

    IP Admin

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    February 11, 2021
  • “This is a Big Leap.” How Are Performing Arts Funders Democratizing Grantmaking?
    “This is a Big Leap.” How Are Performing Arts Funders Democratizing Grantmaking?

    An IP survey found that performing arts professionals were skeptical about grantmakers’ efforts at reform. But all hope is not lost. Foundations and regranting organizations share how they are fast-tracking democratization efforts.

    Mike Scutari

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    December 1, 2020
  • As Individual Giving Drops, Performing Arts Leaders Weigh in on the State of Fundraising
    As Individual Giving Drops, Performing Arts Leaders Weigh in on the State of Fundraising

    A new report finds that giving to performing arts organizations fell precipitously in the first nine months of 2020. We explore the pandemic-related dynamics fueling the decline and ask professionals how fundraisers can reverse this trend.

    Mike Scutari

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    November 19, 2020
  • “How Do You Survive?” A Seasoned Dance Funder on the Future of a Struggling Field
    “How Do You Survive?” A Seasoned Dance Funder on the Future of a Struggling Field

    Performing arts groups are coming to the realization that it may be at least another year before things return to “normal.” Harkness Foundation for Dance’s Joan Finkelstein offers insights into how the field can navigate the road ahead.

    Mike Scutari

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    September 29, 2020
  • “True Partners.” How Performing Arts Funders Can Support the Field in Difficult Times
    “True Partners.” How Performing Arts Funders Can Support the Field in Difficult Times

    Performing arts organizations are in need of funding and guidance in uncertain times. Maurine Knighton, director of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation’s arts program, explains how funders can be responsive and advance equity.

    Mike Scutari

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    September 22, 2020
  • “Remake the Model.” Philanthropy and the Arts After Coronavirus
    “Remake the Model.” Philanthropy and the Arts After Coronavirus

    As arts funders and nonprofits scramble to stem the impact of COVID-19, many are already looking beyond the pandemic to address glaring structural and operational weaknesses across the arts sector. What might the future hold?

    Mike Scutari

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    March 27, 2020
  • Here’s Why Socially Conscious Younger Donors Will Reshape Arts Philanthropy
    Here’s Why Socially Conscious Younger Donors Will Reshape Arts Philanthropy

    Amid a historic wealth transfer, next-gen donors are poised to make their mark on the fast-changing world of arts philanthropy. But what, exactly, do they expect from institutions? And what will it really take to attract their funding?

    Mike Scutari

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    March 18, 2020
  • “We Can Do Better.” An Activist Donor’s Advice on Making the Field of Dance More Equitable
    “We Can Do Better.” An Activist Donor’s Advice on Making the Field of Dance More Equitable

    Female ballet dancers are paid less than their male counterparts and are underrepresented across dance companies’ leadership ranks. We check in with donor Elizabeth Yntema on how philanthropy can close the gap.

    Mike Scutari

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    March 5, 2020
  • “An Easy Decision.” Behind a Gift to Reinvent a Dance Company Focused on Social Impact
    “An Easy Decision.” Behind a Gift to Reinvent a Dance Company Focused on Social Impact

    What draws a donor to offer major support to a dance company? It’s an important question at a moment that performing arts organizations are struggling to connect with funders and audiences alike. A $2 million gift offers some clues.

    Mike Scutari

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    February 13, 2020
  • A Big Gift Offers Clues to the Future of Performing Arts Organizations
    A Big Gift Offers Clues to the Future of Performing Arts Organizations

    The challenges facing regional performing arts organizations are well-documented. News out of Cincinnati, however, finds a ballet troupe experiencing rapid growth and engaging local donors to fund its bold expansion plans.

    Mike Scutari

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    December 13, 2019
  • Sparking Something Bigger: A Donor’s Big Bet on Dance Education is Starting to Pay Dividends
    Sparking Something Bigger: A Donor’s Big Bet on Dance Education is Starting to Pay Dividends

    With a second big gift in less than three years, Jody Gottfried Arnhold and her husband John have carved out a distinctive and impactful philanthropic brand around dance education—a niche largely devoid of big-ticket patrons.

    Mike Scutari

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    June 23, 2019
  • With a Growing Stream of Grants, This Stalwart Arts Funder Helps Offset Ominous Trends
    With a Growing Stream of Grants, This Stalwart Arts Funder Helps Offset Ominous Trends

    Many dance and theater groups continue to grapple with lower box office yields, a shrinking subscriber base, fickle millennials, and declines in public funding. The Schubert Foundation is one of the best friends these nonprofits have.

    Mike Scutari

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    June 20, 2019
  • Charmed and Charitable: The Archetypal Regional Donors Behind a Big Arts Gift
    Charmed and Charitable: The Archetypal Regional Donors Behind a Big Arts Gift

    The surge in regional philanthropy is driven by homegrown donors who are stepping up giving, often after decades of steady support. A recent example of this dynamic comes to us from Milwaukee.

    Mike Scutari

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    October 10, 2018
  • Individual Mandate: How Artist Trust in Washington State Provides Support
    Individual Mandate: How Artist Trust in Washington State Provides Support

    We write often about the handful of national funders that support individual artists. But there are also some local and regional funders who operate in this space, including Artist Trust, which is based in Seattle.

    Alyssa Ochs

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    July 26, 2018
  • “Where is the Next Voice?” A New Gender Equity Initiative in a Storied Arts Niche
    “Where is the Next Voice?” A New Gender Equity Initiative in a Storied Arts Niche

    As arts funders turn their attention to increasing female representation in classical composition and the cinematic arts, we dig into a new initiative focused on the historically male-dominated field of ballet choreography.

    Mike Scutari

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    July 1, 2018
  • The Kids Will Come: More Insights About How Arts Groups Can Engage Millennials
    The Kids Will Come: More Insights About How Arts Groups Can Engage Millennials

    The Wallace Foundation’s latest Building Audiences for Sustainability Story looks at a theater troupe’s successful efforts to attract younger attendees by tapping into the power of market research.

    Mike Scutari

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    March 26, 2018
  • Lifeline: Some Badly Needed Support for Dance-Driven Musicals
    Lifeline: Some Badly Needed Support for Dance-Driven Musicals

    Despite a growing appetite for dance-driven musicals, it’s hard for independent artists to develop projects in this space. A funder-backed effort will make it easier. 

    Mike Scutari

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    October 21, 2017
  • A Friend Indeed: What This Foundation’s Giving Says About the Future of Arts Philanthropy
    A Friend Indeed: What This Foundation’s Giving Says About the Future of Arts Philanthropy

    The Shubert Foundation’s latest record-breaking grant cycle underscores the growing influence of institutional arts funders in fields that traditionally lack robust individual and public support.

    Mike Scutari

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    July 5, 2017
  • Real Change: How This Grantmaker Got Serious About Diversity
    Real Change: How This Grantmaker Got Serious About Diversity

    Want to see an example of a funder that went beyond paying lip service to the concepts of diversity and inclusion? Take a look at how Dance/USA changed its ways. 

    IP Admin

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    April 4, 2017
  • Realignment: A Quick Look at Data-Driven Grantmaking Changes to the National Dance Project
    Realignment: A Quick Look at Data-Driven Grantmaking Changes to the National Dance Project

    The New England Foundation for the Arts recently assessed the effectiveness of its National Dance Project. Its findings triggered the reallocation of funding while underscoring pressing challenges facing dance.

    Mike Scutari

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    January 14, 2017



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