Feb
15

Public Administration and the Impact Economy

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Written by Yvonne Fischer Have you ever heard of social capital markets? These markets are responsible for influencing people and public policy. In addition, these capital markets are quickly becoming part of the social innovation movement, which has led to much progress through the development of new programs that benefit all … [Read more...]

Feb
13

Arts workers need more training and investment, says government

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It's time we all took the creative sector more seriously. To do that we need to support and invest in training creatives around the world. And to all you creatives, you need to find a way to get the training you need. Published Friday 3 February 2012 at 10:17 by Natalie Woolman The creative industries suffer from an … [Read more...]

Jan
09

What are the aims of direct subsidies to artists?

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Appeared on Jumper on January 8, 2012. Written By Diane Ragsdale Polly Carl has posted a new piece on HowlRound, A Virtual Theater Movement,  in which she remarks on a recent trend in arts philanthropy: increased direct support for artists. This philanthropic trend prompts me to ask, “What are funders hoping to achieve by … [Read more...]

Jan
07

CHICAGO: Join the IAE and WBEZ @ Catalyst Ranch to Celebrate Self Employment

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  On Thursday January 26th The Institute for Arts Entrepreneurship (IAE) will be teaming up with WBEZ's new project Front & Center to host a resource fair for the self employed, small businesses, start-ups, and freelancers. Mini seminars and presentations will run through out the evening at the fabulous Catalyst Ranch … [Read more...]

Jan
06

Why 2012 will be year of the artist-entrepreneur

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By Michael Wolf Dec. 29, 2011, Appeared on GigaOM While 2011 was a big year for political unrest, another uprising was afoot in the world of content creators and artists. Everywhere you look, artists are taking more control over their own economic well being, in large part because the Internet has enabled them to do so. You see it in … [Read more...]

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