First stop on my Alaska site visit complete! In Fairbanks, I heard about new curriculum development projects at @UAFCTC and learned about the impacts of the @uafairbanks Drumbeats project supporting Alaska Native food and energy sovereignty. Onward to Anchorage! #Evaluation
Shaffer Evaluation Group is hiring a Research Associate to support our educational #evaluation portfolio. Please reshare! https://t.co/tzldMxTAt4 #evaljobs#evaluationjobs
Registration for the 2025 Eastern Evaluation Research Society (EERS) Annual Conference is now open! This year, #EERS dropped its conference registration fee to only $10 since so many have lost jobs. Join us online for #EERS25 on May 1 and 2. #evaluation https://t.co/17SCd8My1E
Over the summer the NEA theater team spoke with over 200 individuals involved in the American non-profit theater in a series of listening sessions. Here's what we found.
This year, our theater team held a series of listening sessions w/ leaders from the nonprofit theater field.
Those conversations are distilled & analyzed in a new report out today. On the blog, NEA theater director @gregreiner shares some highlights. ⬇️ https://t.co/AAXYd7GDf6
New research from @NEAarts explores how arts engagement supports social connections and wellbeing! Learn how Creative Forces and other arts initiatives strengthen belonging. More: https://t.co/3KEo21Vvk3
📸: Photos of @CBAW_ Day of Belonging
#InternationalArtsAndHealthMonth
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Curtains Up: Critical Factors Influencing Theater Resiliency looks at current challenges facing U.S. theaters & identifies strategies/tactics adopted by theaters to survive the COVID-19 pandemic & its fallout.
Read: https://t.co/wJ5GQfwlaj [PDF]
Our August newsletter, featuring grant opportunities, client news, and more, is now live! If you want to receive our newsletter in your inbox, please visit our website and subscribe today.
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In the new episode of Quick Study, we're looking at findings from a study of postsecondary degree-holders in the arts, focused on their career outcomes, including satisfaction with jobs and training.
Listen: https://t.co/vqyZdLgPbz
One of the best things about working at the @NEAarts is having creative colleagues. I love how this abandoned water bottle was incorporated into a Dadaist artwork.
Does music work for well-being across varied adult populations?
SHN's Scientific Analyst @kkcbarrett shares “What works for well-being? A systematic review of well-being outcomes for music and singing in adults.”
Hear the authors conclusions based upon the research.
We're excited to announce three free events celebrating the 2024 #NEAJazzMasters, including the NEA Jazz Masters Tribute Concert with @kencen on Saturday, April 13 at 7:30pm ET.
Find full details on our website: https://t.co/3U0B8GPx2O
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Yesterday at the Creative Forces convening, Sunil Iyengar and I discussed the research evidence behind arts and health initiatives, including our recent pilot study of an outcome survey of individuals participating in Creative Forces community engagement projects. @NEAarts
Yesterday we welcomed our Community Engagement grantees to Washington, DC for a three-day convening to explore ways community arts engagement can contribute to the health and well-being of military-connected populations. Attendees, repost with your takeaways! #ArtsInHealth
"Music therapy helped bring joy back into my life. It's definitely the only reason why I was able to heal." Specialist Ryan P. DeWolfe, a paratrooper with a passion for music, shares his healing journey after a head injury on the NEA blog:
#MusicTherapy
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How can the arts help to strengthen areas like health/well-being, physical infrastructure, & equitable
outcomes in our communities? Learn more at the @NEAarts and @WhiteHouse co-hosted summit on
Jan. 30 at https://t.co/n9Q8UUMZKf. #HealBridgeThrive#artsandhealth