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====== Americans for the Arts ======
 
====== Americans for the Arts ======
  
A not-for-profit organization focused on cultivating, promoting and sustaining the [[Arts|arts]] in the United States. The Americans for the Arts has served local communities for over 15 years and remains dedicated to creating opportunities for Americans to participate in all forms of the arts. The organization also partners with a number of local and national arts organizations, government agencies, business leaders and individual philanthropists across the country to try and generate meaningful policies in the creative industry sector. It has published several comprehensive studies of the US cultural industries and their contribution to the economy. The President and CEO is Robert L. Lynch.  
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A not-for-profit organization focused on cultivating, promoting and sustaining the [[Arts|arts]] in the United States. The Americans for the Arts has served local communities for over 15 years and remains dedicated to creating opportunities for Americans to participate in all forms of the arts. The organization also partners with a number of local and national arts organizations, government agencies, business leaders and individual philanthropists across the country to try and generate meaningful policies in the [[Creative Industries|creative industry]] sector. It has published several comprehensive studies of the US cultural industries and their contribution to the economy. The President and CEO is Robert L. Lynch.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:39, 27 March 2014

Americans for the Arts[edit]

A not-for-profit organization focused on cultivating, promoting and sustaining the arts in the United States. The Americans for the Arts has served local communities for over 15 years and remains dedicated to creating opportunities for Americans to participate in all forms of the arts. The organization also partners with a number of local and national arts organizations, government agencies, business leaders and individual philanthropists across the country to try and generate meaningful policies in the creative industry sector. It has published several comprehensive studies of the US cultural industries and their contribution to the economy. The President and CEO is Robert L. Lynch.