Arts and Culture Funders Community of Practice
Join us to learn more about the results from the PA CultureCheck survey.
Join us to learn more about the results from the PA CultureCheck survey.
All Network members supporting arts initiatives broadly—arts organizations, programs, education—are invited to join us for a renewed convening of the Arts & Culture Funders Community of Practice.
Arts and culture-driven enterprises are catalyzing positive impact in communities, from increasing resource access for underrepresented artists to stewarding culture in changing neighborhoods.
Join your peers to reflect on our February conversation about centering racial equity in grantee relationships, language, and processes, and a discussion of the proposed City budget and it's implications for arts & culture.
Join fellow arts funders for both a catch-up and a part two discussion exploring the relationship between funder and nonprofit through the lens of racial equity.
For this second 2021 meeting under the theme, Pandemic Adaptations: Arts & Culture, the topic will be Strategies Around Reopening.
We are excited to announce our meeting theme this year is Pandemic Adaptations: Arts & Culture. Join us on May 17th for a discussion on Changing Funding Practices.
Join city representatives for a funder briefing and discussion about plans and priorities for the City of Philadelphia's FY2022 Budget.
Join us to hear from a panel of partner organizations that are working with Rebuild to realize the program’s impact.
Please join us for Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia's next Arts & Culture Funders Group session on Tuesday, May 14th, 1:00-3:00 PM, at Philanthropy Network offices (230 S. Broad Street, Suite 402, Philadelphia, PA 19102).
Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia’s Out of School Time Funders and Small Funders Roundtable are excited to invite you to a discussion on the importance and impact of data in our work as change agents.
Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia’s Arts & Culture Funders and the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance invite you to join us at Esperanza’s new Arts Center as funders and nonprofits share successful examples of how to support and grow arts and cultural organizations rooted in communities.
Arts foundations and nonprofit leaders are increasingly aware of diversity and equity issues in the nonprofit cultural sector. However, despite this awareness, arts funding is getting less equitable, not more. Just 2 percent of all cultural institutions receive nearly 60 percent of all contributed revenue – up 5 percent over a decade. Funding inequities are systemic and local patterns mirror national ones.