description
From the Report: “In 2009, Grantmakers in the Arts (GIA) launched a series of initiatives to more proactively address topics of importance to its members. GIA is reaching out to grantmakers in other sectors working toward the same goals as arts funders to explore how they might collectively, make greater progress toward solutions. GIA’s Thought Leader Forums have served as a first step to bring together funders who are on parallel, but perhaps unconnected, paths to explore the possibilities of collaboration: Where is the common ground? How might better communication and information sharing with funders in other sectors expedite progress toward common goals? What could be the benefits of collaboration?”
subject terms
Aging & Longevity > Adult Education
Aging & Longevity > Demographics
Community Engagement > Community Based Learning
Community Engagement > Partnerships
Creative Aging > Arts Education
Creative Aging > Creative Aging Model
Creative Aging > Creative Expression
Creative Aging > Program Models
Creative Aging > Social Engagement
contributors
Suzanne Callahan
Diane Mataraza
resource type
Reportsyear
2011keywords
Columbia University, Culture and Public Broadcasting Program, Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, George Washington University, Helen Bader Foundation, Kenneth A. Picerne Foundation, MetLife Foundation, MOMA, New York City Department for the Aging, Prince Charitable Trusts, Thought Leader Forums, TimeSlips