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Advocating and Educating on Issues Important to the Performing Arts
The Performing Arts Alliance and its member organizations advocate for federal policies that recognize and strengthen the performing arts and educate elected officials and policy makers in Washington, DC on issues of importance to the performing arts community. Federal policies that support the creation, presentation and preservation of the arts are necessary so that our communities can continue to reap the benefits of great live performance.
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Funding for the National Endowment for the Arts
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) nurtures the growth and artistic excellence of thousands of arts organizations and artists in every corner of the country. Explore this issue >>> |
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Improving the Visa Process for Foreign Guest Artists
Delays in visa processing at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service and the Department of State U.S. Consulates are making it increasingly difficult for international artists to appear in the United States. Explore this issue >>> |
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Federal Funding for Arts Education
Arts education programs through the U.S. Department of Education provide unique federal support for the development, evaluation and dissemination of model programs that integrate arts instruction into other subject areas. Explore this issue >>> |
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Disaster Relief for Performing Arts Organizations
There is a misconception that federal resources are readily available for the nonprofit performing arts to recover and rebuild from natural disasters such as Hurricane Katrina. Explore this issue >>> |
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Nonprofit Charitable Giving Incentives
Enlightened tax policy has been critically important to the development and sustained vitality of the nonprofit performing arts. Explore this issue >>> |
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Other Issues that Impact the Performing Arts
Funding for cultural exchange through the U.S. Department of State and changes to the nonprofit postal rate also impact the non-profit performing arts community. Explore these issues >>> | |
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