Living Cultural Heritage and the Traditional and Folk Arts in the Nonprofit Sector: Data on Scope, Finances, and FundingReport Summary

Author:

Rosenstein Carole1,Kim Mirae2,Vakharia Neville3

Affiliation:

1. carole rosenstein is Professor of Arts Management and Affiliated Professor of Folklore at George Mason University

2. mirae kim is Associate Professor in the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University, a visiting scholar at Independent Sector, and a non-paid board member at the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA)

3. neville vakharia is Associate Dean for Research & Planning and Associate Professor in Drexel University's Graduate Arts Administration & Museum Leadership program

Abstract

AbstractThis piece is the second of a three-part forum published in this issue. Part I is the “Executive Summary” and “Introduction” of The Alliance for California Traditional Arts’ Tending the Taproot: Opportunities to Support Folk & Traditional Arts in the United States report by Amy Kitchener, Shweta Saraswat-Sullivan, and Lily Kharrazi, published in December 2022. Part II is a summary of the Living Cultural Heritage and the Traditional and Folk Arts in the Nonprofit Sector report by Carole Rosenstein, Mirae Kim, and Neville Vakharia. Part III is a forum of essays in response to the two reports, by people with diverse engagement with and perspectives on the data and findings: Tayshu Bommelyn, Martha Gonzalez, Debora Kodish, Selina Morales, Elizabeth Peterson, Langston Collin Wilkins, and Andrew Zitcer.

Publisher

University of Illinois Press

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Cultural Studies

Reference12 articles.

1. Tending the Taproot Forum: Response Essays;Bommelyn;Journal of American Folklore,2023

2. Bowles, Elinor . 1992. Cultural Centers of Color: Report on a National Survey. Washington, DC: National Endowment for the Arts. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED368663.pdf.

3. The Prevalence of Ethnic, Cultural, and Folk Nonprofit Organizations in Increasingly Diverse Communities: A Case of Demand Heterogeneity;Kim;Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly,2021

4. Kitchener, Amy , and AnnMarkusen. 2012. Working with Small Arts Organizations: How and Why It Matters. Grantmakers in the Arts Reader23(2). https://www.giarts.org/article/working-small-arts-organizations.

5. Tending the Taproot Forum: Tending the Taproot: Opportunities to Support Folk & Traditional Arts in the United States “Executive Summary” and “Introduction.”;Kitchener;Journal of American Folklore,2023

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