A piece on the Duke Foundation and the adjustments being made to accommodate the needs of grant recipient organizations for unrestricted funds.
A piece out of Philly about the current crisis in philanthropy.
Robert Reich argues that in terms of economic recovery, there's no going back to our old ways. Richard Florida suggests that a recession is the perfect time to reset current strategies. Paul Romer declared, "a crisis is a terrible this to waste." It's now clear that in order to survive, arts orgs will need to embrace new models of fundraising and art-making. Our question: in what ways might the North American theatre use the current economic crisis as an opportunity for a kind of "reset?"
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