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In late years of 20th Century, the term New Philanthropy is talked about broadly. One of the reasons is that new and various foundations were founded increasingly, and another result is because of the burgeoning economy. As the author Nina Kressner Cobb mentioned at this article, Foundations have been the fastest growing sector within philanthropy, with a growth rate consistently higher than that of the economy as a whole.
2006-07-05
The online report is published by the Ministry of Trade and Industry and the Ministry of Culture of Denmark. It focuses on some sectors: why culture is a new economy and fresh opportunity, the possibilities of a correlation creative between culture and business, how cultural industry in Denmark works and which fields are involved, and how culture relates to regional development.
2006-07-04
Review on the 20th International Congress of ISPA
June 8 - 11, 2006 Hong Kong

2006-06-29
Nowadays creative industries becomes more and more important components of knowledge-based economies because governments begin to recognise the contribution of it to economic growth.

This article includes the definations of cultural industries and creative industries, international studies and UNESCO's mandate, and national statistic and the development of mapping. It also explores that why and how statistical methodologies is so important for public officials to develop the cultural policy to support the creative industries.
2006-06-28
This report contains an executive summary of the main findings of the Business2Arts National Arts Sponsorship Survey conducted in 2005.

2006-06-26
Do you know what the strategy is about and why it is so important? Do you have any project structure of marketing process?

In this online paper which is published by Arts Marketing Association provides a review of the definitions, theories and concepts about strategy, marketing and planning. It also is a practical manual that has a set of worksheets for arts organizations. As Graeme Drummond and John Ensor (1999) said, Strategy is concerned with making major decisions affecting the long-term direction of the business.

2006-06-26
In May 2006 the EU DG for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities has selected the MOBILE.HOME project of IETM, the Finnish Theatre Information Centre, Pearle*, Goethe-Institut (Brussels), Visiting Arts, www.on-the-move.org and associated partners and awarded them with the sum of 163.793,17 Euro for this mobility awareness raising project. The European Commission has named 2006 the European Year of Workers Mobility. The year aims to raise awareness and increase understanding of the benefits of both working abroad and in a new occupation.
2006-06-22
This report is written by David Cowan, and it presents why business should invest in arts, what will influence the main decision-makers, and how arts and business work together.

2006-06-22
This is the 59th edition of Arts Management Newsletter, published in June 2006.
2006-06-21
The exhibition entitled Orde and Order was held by Cemeti Art Foundation (CAF) from May 5 until June 5, 2006 at Kedai Kebun Forum (KKF), Yogyakarta. It attempted to show data, archives, visual and audio visual material on ideological arena by the rulers (either the government or capital holders) in Indonesia, the relationship between artists and the rulers, the model of relation among artists, public, and the rulers entirely using art as the media. The media used and socialized could be very massive and whether we realized it or not had affected personal areas from each of us.
2006-06-14
The creative industry impacts every aspect of the economy. Come to Philadelphia for the first Global Creative Economy Convergence Summit on June 12-14, 2006. Entrepreneurs, business leaders, artists, and technology professionals from for-profit and non-profit organizations from the many arts, media, and technology industries will join together to exchange ideas and help to create a framework for understanding how the Creative Economy contributes to the economic future of the world.
2006-06-06
Brighton, United Kingdom, 29 and 30 June 2006.

Organised by the European Commission's EPOCH Network of Excellence and the University of Brighton Business School, Heritage Impact 2006 will bring together speakers from across Europe to consider the impact of heritage sites on society and the economy. The theme of the conference this year is understanding impact.
2006-05-31
Marketing of arts is to try to motivate people attending activities. However, many arts organizations or artists just put their attentions on Audiences Purchasing Behavior. But if they do not build up their long-term relationship with audiences, how do they access the existing group?
2006-05-30
Audiences are vital to any arts organization, but how to write an efficient marketing project to arrest the existing and new audiences attention in a limited budget? And do you know how to make sure that your plan is SMART?
2006-05-29
20th September: Authors' Rights and the European Agenda 2007-2013

Prepared by the European Writers' Congress (in co-operation with the European Federation of Journalists and others) and hosted by the European Commission (in Brussels) under the patronage of the Finnish Presidency, this conference will explore the issues of competitiveness & digital challenges, collective action & cultural diversity.
2006-05-26
The policy recommendations developed by a local task force in the framework of the Policies for Culture project "Visions of the cultural policy in the Kaliningrad region" have been recently approved by the local cultural community and adopted by the Ministry of Culture of the Kaliningrad Oblast as a basis to the overall governmental development plan for the region. These recommendations were presented and discussed in the framework of a seminar organized on March 30 - April 1, 2006 by the Ministry of Culture, aiming at discussing the priorities of the programme of "Development of culture in the Kaliningrad region up to 2016" to be adopted this year.
2006-05-24
Four weeks after hearing the presentations of the candidate cities, the panel set up to assess the European Capitals of Culture 2010 application packages is today publishing its report. This recommends that Essen, Pécs and Istanbul be designated as "European Capitals". The decision will be taken by the Culture Council in the second half of 2006, under the Finnish presidency.

Ján Figel, the Education and Culture Commissioner, welcomed the competitive spirit shown by the candidate cities and added that the quality of the dossiers submitted by Essen, Görlitz, Pécs, Istanbul and Kiev augured well for the Commission's wish to make the process of designating the European Capitals more open.
2006-05-22
The current newsletter issue has a special focus on the arts management resources and developments in Russia.
2006-05-01
As governments around the world begin to recognise the contribution of creative industries to economic growth and employment, there has been a growth in statistics and mapping exercises in order to give public officials the information they need to create targeted public policies to support the sector. This article explores the importance of cultural statistics and UNESCO's role in developing standard methodologies that countries can adopt and adapt.
2006-04-04
This is the 57th edition of Arts Management Newsletter, published in April 2006.
2006-04-01
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