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Reflections from Hawaiʻi: GIA’s 2025 Spring Board Meeting Days of Learning
Ericka Jones-Craven, Grantmakers in the Arts
Succession: Preserving Cultural Legacy Through Mentorship and Community Leadership
Alliance of California Traditional Arts (ACTA) and Roy & PJ Hirabayashi
Artists At Work Announces New Video Series and Expansion
Artists at Work
Living an Artful Life: A Reflection on Dr. Maria Rosario Jackson’s Leadership
with Dr. Maria Rosario Jackson
Artists Leading and Learning in Community Development
Grantmakers in the Arts
Support Fair Wages for People with Disabilities
Grantmakers in the Arts
The Role of Philanthropy in Supporting the Safety and Security of Movement Organizations
Grantmakers in the Arts
Radical Shifts: How Employing Artists in Non-Arts Organizations are Shifting Organizational Structures and Increasing Mission Achievement
Grantmakers in the Arts
The Art of Defense: Bringing Movement Defense to the Arts Sector
Grantmakers in the Arts
Funding Native Futures: The Work Continues
Erin Toale, Conference Blogger
The Zero-Sum Game Is Not The Answer: New Models for BIPOC-Led Media and Cultural Power Building
Erin Toale, Conference Blogger
Place + People + Music = Community Bonding and Social Capital
Rachel Dukes, Conference Blogger
The Arts are Not Far from the Systems that Impact Community Development
Rachel Dukes, Conference Blogger
Support the ASSET Act
Grantmakers in the Arts (GIA) has been advocating for policies that increase the amount of assets that people with disabilities can hold while remaining eligible for public benefits.
Emergency Readiness and Response Resources
GIA Day of Learning Recap
Power With: Building A Shared Future
GIA Board Meeting: Reclaiming the Border in Tucson
NEA Summit: Advocating for Art at the Intersection
President’s Blog
Shape of Philanthropy
Aaron P. Dworkin