Want to master the tower of Babel? Want your direct mail, email, and newsletters and all the new channels you’ve adopted, like social media, multimedia, and blogs, to be synchronized? There’s a lot to think about when it comes to your organization’s messaging. Download this free work book for some integrated communications professional development. http://www.idealware.org/reports/practical-guide-integrated-communications-workbook-nonprofits
October 25, 2013
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“State of the Arts” is the new, free, arts newsletter for the Georgia arts community published by ArtsGeorgia. The Spring issue presents a concept for success in sustaining an existing nonprofit arts organization by Joe Winter of C4 Atlanta. You can subscribe individually or for your organization here… http://www.artsga.org/artsgeorgia/wp/artsgeorgia-newsletter/ Like ArtsGeorgia on Facebook and follow […]
September 27, 2013
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Why should the community of taxpayers who are not directly involved in the arts support them? The arts are revenue-positive in the same way most for-profit businesses are. The activity of the arts, week in and week out, means revenue for businesses that could not have generated it otherwise; businesses and regions have expanded with […]
September 27, 2013
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Breaking News: The NEA has a new website! http://arts.gov/ The National Endowment for the Arts is an independent federal agency that funds and promotes artistic excellence, creativity, and innovation for the benefit of individuals and communities.
September 24, 2013
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The quarterly issue of ArtsGeorgia’s “State of the Arts” newsletter for summer 2013 brings news and stories of the arts in Georgia. The summer issue is a collection of interesting articles with a cover highlighting Headwaters: Didja hear?, an award-winning story play presented in Sautee-Nachoochee; news of SMart, Inc. the ART Station’s award winning arts […]
June 21, 2013
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Arts Advocacy – Effective communication…..some good tips. “Who, What and Why”. If you can come up with brief answers to these five questions, you are well on your way to coming up with a message that is short, clear, and convincing. http://www.artswisconsin.org/actioncenter/developing-an-effective-message-with-decision-makers/
May 7, 2013
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“It is a misconception that corporate or government support has ever provided the majority of arts funding… Individual donors give more to arts than corporations and government entities combined.” American Philanthropy Is Unrivaled – Room for Debate www.nytimes.com The real stars of arts giving are individual donors. By Beth Nathanson.
May 2, 2013
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“State of the Arts” the new ArtsGeorgia newsletter features an article by Allen Bell – ‘Creative Industries & NonProfit Arts in Georgia’ – filled with facts, data and charts confirming the economic benefits of the arts plus a recommendation for arts advocates on how to turn the tide with public and private funders. Subscribe for […]
April 26, 2013
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The ArtsGeorgia public awareness campaign with the Art Works custom auto tag. Join as a member with an arts tag as one of the benefits of membership, or purchase an Art Works tag to help support ArtsGeorgia’s public awareness initiatives. http://www.artsga.org/artsgeorgia/wp/advocacy/arts-tags/
April 25, 2013
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https://twitter.com/ArtsGeorgia The latest from ArtsGeorgia (@ArtsGeorgia). ArtsGeorgia advocates for and provides resources for the Georgia arts community. Georgia
February 20, 2013
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