Better data for all, fewer headaches for arts grantees
Posted on April 21st, 2008 by Advance the Arts Admin
California Cultural Data Project
Everybody wants to know more and do less, right? The James Irvine Foundation and 30 arts grantmakers are launching the California Cultural Data Project. It’s a statewide collaboration standardizing the information funders collect from grant seekers. The idea is to simplify grant applications, improve grant tracking and get the most from analysis of arts programs and unmet needs. The goal is to build the sector’s collective knowledge and impact. Many community foundations are participating. Additional info at Irvine website. Read more.
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