Fundraising

Asian Cultural Council Grants
U.S. Nonprofits: Boost Fundraising Results with Seal of Transparency
U.S. nonprofits seeking to boost their visibility and fundraising can register for this free webinar hosted by Candid on February 13 at 1 p.m. ET.
Music Mobility Funding Guide for Europe
You may be familiar with On The Move—it’s one of the top hubs for artists seeking international mobility funding. Their latest publication, produced with Music Export Poland, is strictly aimed at music professionals traveling to and from Europe for arts and cultural projects.
National Thinking, Local Impact

Lauren Shelton, Executive Director, Indianapolis Center for Arts Education and Innovation
Though still in its pilot year, the Center has been five years in the making, thanks to a strategic plan relying on input from a Steering Committee composed of representatives of over 20 Indianapolis organizations. During my individual meetings with each committee member, one concern kept coming up: a fear that the Center would be going after the same local funding sources they rely on for operations and programming. It became clear to me that arts organizations in Indianapolis were jockeying to drink from the same pool.
NEA Grants for Arts Projects Launches New Cycle
The National Endowment for the Arts, the biggest funder of arts programs in the U.S., has launched a new cycle of its Grants for Arts Projects.
Encourage a Young Person to Apply for the Global Student Prize
We are re-sharing this February resource for those who may have missed it: Please consider encouraging an extraordinary young person to apply for the Global Student Prize (aligned with the Global Teacher Prize).
A Blog Cites Trends in Philanthropic Giving
A blog by Cynthia Adams of GrantStation cites trends in philanthropic giving, following up on her popular prediction blog from last year.
Funding for Agents of Social Change
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Principles of Scale for Growing a Sistema System
Dalouge Smith, CEO of The Lewis Prize for Music
In the early days of the U.S. El Sistema movement, Maestro Abreu regularly spoke at national conferences. Often during these events, he would state, “El Sistema is not a system.” Yet we all marvelled at the interconnected structure of neighborhood núcleos, regional seminarios, state youth orchestras, and the multiple levels of youth orchestras based at Caracas’s national conservatory.
A New Sistema-Inspired Program in the Pacific Islands
Barbara Idieder, founder, Ensemble Nambanga
Ensemble Nambanga, a new El Sistema-inspired ensemble of young string students, is taking shape in Port Vila, the capital city of the Pacific island nation Vanuatu. The name Nambanga refers to the banyan tree. Banyans are deep-rooted, strong trees that grow to enormous proportions and have deep spiritual meaning for the Vanuatu people.