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ARTS Arts Economic Prosperity 5 (AEP5) is Americans for the Arts’ fifth economic impact study of the nation’s nonprofit arts and cultural organizations and their audiences By every measure, the results are impressive Nationally, the nonprofit arts industry generated $166 3 billion of economic activity in 2015—$63 8 billion in spending by arts and cultural organizations and an additional
Arts Education | Americans for the Arts The arts are essential They teach students innumerable lessons—practice makes perfect, small differences can have large effects, collaboration leads to creativity The arts also teach children that there a several paths to take when approaching problems and that all problems can have more than one solution Research has also shown impressive benefits of arts education on entire school
Arts And Community | Americans for the Arts Americans for the Arts is now accepting nominations for the Public Leadership in the Arts Awards These annual awards honor elected officials for their consistent and outstanding support and promotion of the arts as key to advancing equity, uniting communities, preserving culture, and boosting the economy
As Americans Call for Increased Arts Funding, Advocates from Across the . . . Recent research from Americans for the Arts demonstrates strong public support and significant economic impact of the arts sector According to Americans Speak Out About the Arts in 2023, conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs, 54% of Americans support increasing federal arts funding and 92% believe every student deserves a quality arts education
10 Arts Education Fast Facts - Americans for the Arts Students with high arts participation and low socioeconomic status have a 4 percent dropout rate—five times lower than their low socioeconomic status peers [1] Students who take four years of arts and music classes score an average of over 150 points higher on the SAT than students who take only one-half year or less [2]
Start A Program - Americans for the Arts Start a Local Arts Agency A local arts agency (LAA) is a nonprofit organization or a local government agency that presents programming to the public, provides services to artists and arts organizations, manages cultural facilities, awards grants, and or participates in community cultural planning Thinking of starting a local arts agency?
Americans for the Arts Announces An Updated Directory of More Than . . . Americans for the Arts (AFTA), the leading national advocacy organization for the arts, today released an updated directory of more than 2,100 local arts agencies (LAAs) who serve communities across the United States Information about these LAAs is provided through an interactive map, the Local Arts Agency Wayfinder, which will allow AFTA to continue to work with and on behalf of them, as
News Room - Americans for the Arts News Room Read the latest arts news Check out Americans for the Arts News, read arts news from around the world, find out how current legislation is affecting the arts, and view our press releases
Top 10 Reasons to Support the Arts The arts are fundamental to our humanity They ennoble and inspire us—fostering creativity, empathy, and beauty The arts also strengthen our communities socially, educationally, and economically—benefits that persisted during a pandemic that was devastating to the arts The following 10 reasons show why an investment in artists, creative workers, and arts organizations is vital to the
Federal Aid Freeze Rescinded – What It Means for the Arts Dear Arts and Culture Leaders, As of Wednesday afternoon, the White House Office of Management and Budget rescinded the federal aid freeze This is welcome news for our sector, particularly for the 1,400 organizations that received NEA grant notifications last week We know many of you have been concerned about what a federal funding pause could mean As your national partners in arts advocacy