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 The pARTnership Movement encourages and celebrates business and arts partnerships that engage employees, stimulate innovation, and transform communities. Join the movement.

Reduce stress levels in the office by bringing the arts into the workplace.

Celebrate diversity and support inclusion efforts by partnering with the arts.

Read why astronaut Alvin Drew is calling for more arts education.

Learn leadership lessons from rock bands and find feedback tips from the opera.

Improve your corporate art collection with inspiration from Steelcase.

Share your partnership story on Twitter using #ArtsandBiz or e-mail us.

Success Story: Growing the Workforce in LIC
The Community Works Initiative, a unique partnership between landscaping company Plant Specialists and the Socrates Sculpture Park in Queens, New York, has helped the company recruit and retain employees and support growth in a low income residential community. Learn more.
 


Americans for the Arts News

Learn & Connect with the Arts Field
Visit Americans for the Arts' new online education forum, ArtsU, for helpful resources including research, webinars, events, digital classrooms, and more.

Attend the Arts Ed State Policy Symposium
Register to join national and state-level leaders from the education, arts, business, philanthropic, and public sectors for a day-long conversation exploring the role of the arts on the evolving landscape of education policy. The event takes place in Washington, DC on March 5.

Advocate for the Arts
Take your arts and business partnerships to the next level by publicly advocating for the arts. Register for Arts Advocacy Day 2016, March 7–8, 2016 in Washington, DC and reserve your free tickets to the 2016 Nancy Hanks Lecture on Arts and Public Policy, which will be delivered by technologist and STEAM advocate John Maeda.


From the Private Sector Network
The Private Sector Network of Americans for the Arts is comprised of local arts organizations that work to foster arts partnerships with businesses. Learn more.

Arts Groups Make Strong Chamber Allies
In a recent article in Chamber Executive, Americans for the Arts' Vice President of Private Sector Initiatives Emily Peck and Arts & Business Council of Greater Philadelphia Executive Director Karin Copeland discuss the unique partnership between arts organizations and chambers of commerce. Read more.

Engaging Silicon Valley Corporate Millennials
Silicon Valley Creates, a regranting organization in San Jose, CA, explored how “relevant” the live, creative experiences in Silicon Valley are with a millennial, corporate employee audience. Read what they learned.

The pARTnership Movement Takes a Trip to Miami
Last month, Americans for the Arts' Private Sector Initiatives Program Manager Jordan Shue led a workshop for members of the Arts & Business Council of Miami’s Miami Arts Marketing Project focusing on how arts organizations and businesses can benefit from partnering. Learn more.


Facts & Figures

Survey Finds CEOs Working to Bolster Capability in 2016
CEOs worldwide have made organizational capability their priority for 2016, according to CEO Challenge 2016, a new report by The Conference Board. CEOs are seeking to build high-performing cultures that can support growth and spur innovation amid widespread uncertainty.

What are the hot-button issues concerning CEOs in the United States? 

Developing "Next Gen" leaders
Learn how the arts can help foster critical thinking and innovation.

Failure to attract / retain talent
Learn how the arts can make your business more enticing to future employees.

Tweet Your Art! New SHRM Survey Reveals Link Between Social Media & Recruitment
A new survey of HR professionals by the Society for Human Resource Management shows that social media has become an essential part of U.S. hiring. Find tips for promoting your creative culture on social media.

Is your business engaging with the arts? Share your pictures with @Americans4Arts on Twitter using #ArtsandBiz.


 

Your business supports the arts as part of your creative culture. Use The pARTnershp Movement ads to let the world know.


 

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