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The Alliance for the Arts serves the entire cultural community through research and advocacy and serves the public through cultural guides and calendars. We publish information on the arts and cultural events in New York City as well as studies highlighting the importance of the arts to the economy and to education. The Alliance is a resource for:
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support for the Alliance comes from a variety of sources, primarily private
foundations and corporations, government agencies at the City, State and
Federal levels, with smaller amounts from the City and State of New York
for specific projects.
The Alliance is an advocate for all the arts, organizing common efforts to increase funding and involve cultural institutions in the city’s economic and educational policy making. Its publications actively promote support for the arts in general and for arts education in particular. The Alliance is a publisher of a number of books and reports and electronic publications. Two books are sold commercially, but they and all other Alliance publications are donated to public libraries, schools and arts organizations for free public access. A total of seven publications have been produced in the last year and are currently available:
Please contact the Alliance for more information about how to order copies of these printed publications. 330 West 42nd Street, #1701 New York, NY 10036 Phone 212.947.6340 Fax 212.947.6416 email: info@allianceforarts.org The Alliance is a leader in developing electronic applications of its publishing and research activities. It has established four sites on the Internet—for the Estate Project for Artists with AIDS, the NYC ARTS and for NYCkidsARTS as well as a general resource and portal site. The Alliance has taken the lead in working with the Department of Cultural Affairs in developing the Citywide Cultural Database, a computerized Web-based system linking the city arts agency with nonprofit organizations. It will collect and use information about the arts and will promote the city’s cultural life to the general public, teachers, parents and kids. This will be the most comprehensive resource of its kind, both a centralized location to access information about culture in New York and a gateway to other cultural resources. The Alliance is a nonprofit research center, responding to issues in the cultural community which need study and analysis or in organizing advocacy efforts for government funding for the arts or promotion of the arts to the tourist industry. Its economic impact studies have resulted in increased government funding and have coordinated the centralization of a database reflecting the arts industry in New York City and State. The Alliance is based in New York but has an impact as a national organization, primarily through the Estate Project for Artists with AIDS and its widely replicated studies of the economic impact of the arts. The Estate Project is leading national efforts to preserve the work of artists with AIDS in partnerships with a variety of institutions including the Guggenheim Museum, the New York Public Library and the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences. For information on the Alliance's finances, including our most recent 990, please call (212) 947-6340 or click here. For our 2007 annual report on program service accomplishments and the year's highlights, click here. |