- 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
- Research | Americans for the Arts
Americans for the Arts, in partnership with The Conference Board, conducted this survey which examines business support and employee engagement for the arts The survey draws on responses from companies of all sizes that participate in corporate philanthropy, employee engagement, volunteer programs, or sponsorships
- Americans for the Arts
Americans for the Arts is launching 50 Stories, 50 States, a national storytelling campaign inviting people across the country to share how the arts and humanities have shaped their lives, communities, and identities Because when we tell our stories, we remind one another that creativity doesn’t just reflect our nation—it unites it
- Stories Unite Us | Americans for the Arts
Americans for the Arts is launching 50 Stories, 50 States, a national storytelling campaign inviting people across the country to share how the arts and humanities have shaped their lives, communities, and identities Because when we tell our stories, we remind one another that creativity doesn’t just reflect our nation—it unites it
- Virtual Engagement Hub | Americans for the Arts
Local arts agencies and their ecosystem partners are invited to gather to listen, share, and explore virtual engagements designed to meet current needs towards making thriving communities To make this programming available to all field members, AFTA has removed all registration fees for engagements on this hub and does not require you to be a member to participate
- Funding Resources - Americans for the Arts
Learn what public art is, how it is developed and created, and the positive impact public art can have on a community
- National Arts Relief Fund | Americans for the Arts
The National Arts Relief Fund is a one-time rapid-response grant program created to support non-profit organizations whose funding offer from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) was withdrawn in 2025 This Fund will provide all eligible organizations that received a Notice of Withdrawn Funding Recommendation with 50% of the withdrawn offer
- Arts And Communities | Americans for the Arts
Learn what public art is, how it is developed and created, and the positive impact public art can have on a community
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