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May 10, 2012

05-10-2012: U.S. Secretary of Commerce and the U.S. Secretary for the Interior released the U.S. “National Travel & Tourism Strategy” as developed through the Task Force on Travel & Competitiveness.

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May 08, 2012

Americans for the Arts, the nation’s leading nonprofit organization for advancing the arts and arts education, announced today that it will hold its 2012 Annual Convention in San Antonio, TX from June 8-10, 2012. It is the largest gathering in the nation of arts leaders and their partners in creative business, education and government.

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May 08, 2012

The "Room for Debate" section of The New York Times website tackled the issue of "How to Fund the Arts in America" last week, asking experts to share their opinions on topic in a series of short pieces.

Americans for the Arts President & CEO Robert L. Lynch took part, along with fellow contributors like Stacy Palmer (The Chronicle of Philanthropy) and Michael Royce (New York Foundation for the Arts).

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Apr 30, 2012

Our first Animating Democracy Blog Salon of the year will showcase expert practitioners and innovative thinkers as they attempt to answer the question:

How can we validate the benefit of the arts and culture in terms of social impact?

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Apr 23, 2012

Americans for the Arts Acton Fund, a membership organization that seeks to engage citizens in education and advocacy in support of the arts, today announced its ArtsVote2012 briefing event to take place in Los Angeles on April 24.  This event is presented in partnership with Arts For LA, The Music Center, and Americans for the Arts Action Fund

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Apr 19, 2012

Ovation, the only network dedicated to art, artists and all forms of artistic storytelling, is putting its money where its passion is once again, this time funding a national arts grant program called The innOVATION Grant Program.

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Apr 18, 2012

Ovation, the only network dedicated to art, artists and all forms of artistic storytelling, is putting its money where its passion is once again, this time funding a national arts grant program called The innOVATION Grant Program. Inspired by the remarkable community revitalization effort documented in the network's upcoming original series Motor City Rising, and eager to support similar stories of artist-led neighborhood renewal across the nation, Ovation is contributing $110,000 for the initial year's grants. The program will be managed by Americans for the Arts, the nation's leading nonprofit organization for advancing the arts and arts education.

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