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Fiscal Sponsorship Grit II: Work in Progress Highlights

“I like to tell stories about communities that lack meaningful structures of support.  I feel compelled to tell stories that strike me on a human level.” – Flavio Alves, Project Director, The Garden Left Behind Immigration and assimilation in the United States are timely themes addressed in Ragtime on Ellis Island and The Garden Left Behind…

December 21 #ArtistHotline Guest Chat: Crowdfunding Strategies

Get Tips on Building a Successful Crowdfunding Campaign If you’re on social media, you’ve most likely encountered a crowdfunding campaign in your feed. Crowdfunding has become increasingly popular since it started, offering a new way for artists and entrepreneurs to leverage their social networks to fund projects.  But what makes a campaign successful? On some…

#ArtistHotline: December 21 Artist Professional Development Day

Open to All Arts Career Questions, with Special Guest Chat on Crowdfunding & Help with NYFA Fiscal Sponsorship Application Click here to see the conversation Join NYFA on Twitter on Wednesday, December 21, 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM EST for our monthly Artist Professional Development Day. Artists, performers, and writers in all disciplines, this is…

Empowering Artists Daily

On behalf of the New York Foundation for the Arts’ (NYFA) staff and Board, I thank you for your continued support. With friends like you, we can fulfill our mission to empower artists in all disciplines at critical stages in their creative lives.   Our mission is more important than ever as we move into…

Marketing 101: How to Share Your Story

“Your stakeholders are your audience with an already existing vested interest in what you do.” Marketing is an essential tool for artists to share their work, grow their audiences, and build supporters. Yet, determining who the audience is and when and how to reach them can be challenging and time consuming tasks. Mara Vlatković, Digital…