SEARCH RESULTS FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS ARCHIVE : 166 ITEMS FOUND

Author(s): Grimes, Madeline
Date of Publication: Mar 01, 2016

Three geographically-related symphony orchestras are evaluated based on their financial stability, marketing techniques, and sensitivity to socioeconomic conditions of their respective communities. This study concludes that the viability of symphony orchestras is largely due to all three of these components of arts business and administration. 

Author(s): Almaguer, Regina and Przyblyski, Jeannene
Date of Publication: Jun 01, 2015

The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) initiated steps toward the formal adoption of policies and procedures for a revitalized art program that will build upon the District’s past efforts to integrate quality art into BART facilities to improve the customer experience, infuse stations with elements of surprise and wonder, and strengthen the sense of identity and vibrancy in communities throughout the District.

Author(s): Americans for the Arts
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 2013

This one pager complied by Americans for the Arts gives an overview of revenue sources for arts non profit organizations. Revenue from earned income is the largest sources of income, the remainder must be raise through contributed revenue.

Author(s): Americans for the Arts
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 2013

This one pager shows how arts related events generate revenue. This data is pulled from Americans for the Arts & Economic Prosperity IV 2012 report.

Author(s): Kaitlin Leigh Mason, CPA, Klausner Bendler + Associates, P.C.
Date of Publication: Jan 01, 2013

Issue briefing on sales tax for artists, sculptors and small businesses.

Author(s): The Cultural Alliance of Greater Milwaukee and the United Performing Arts Fund
Date of Publication: Nov 05, 2006

The Executive Summary for a 360 page report on how to target new customers, testing the capactiy of the market to maintain or expand audiences, identifying possibilites for audience diversification, ticketing strategies and recommendations for growth opportunities.

Author(s): Helmut K Anheier; Eve Garrow; Marcus Lam; David B Howard; Jocelyn Guihama
Date of Publication: Oct 09, 2006

The purpose of this study is to gain a clearer picture of arts funding in Los Angeles in the context of the regions wider cultural economy, and to look longitudinally at how funding flows and patterns have changed over the past five years.

Author(s): The National Endowment for the Arts
Date of Publication: Jul 31, 2006

NEA report to Congress on PL 1) Participation in Interagency Streamlining Efforts 2) Grants.gov 3) Grants Management Line of Business. June 2005 through August 2006

Author(s): Washington State Arts Commission
Date of Publication: May 31, 2006

Washington State Arts Commission 2007-2011 Strategic Plan

Author(s): Carole Rosenstein
Date of Publication: Mar 05, 2006

Overview of nonprofit cultural heritage organizations in the and a snapshot of their structure, finances and programs.

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