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Local Arts Agencies
Actually, everything on this website is designed to be of use to local arts agencies. Some particularly relevant areas to go to first might include:  Americans for the Arts News  for discussion of this month's significant issues and what's on our agenda; Arts News for the big stories happening around the country; and our National Arts Education Public Awareness Campaign to learn how you can help get more kids involved with the arts. Don't forget to our events page to find out about upcoming events and the annual convention.

State Arts Agencies
State Arts Agencies will find just about everything on this site useful. In particular check out Arts News, the National Arts Education Public Awareness Campaign, and upcoming events, noting particularly the date of the next annual convention. Under the Get Involved section you will find the Advocacy area of particular interest, and in the Information Resources area, note the Arts Policy Information Center section.

United Arts Funds
Our website features a growing section just for United Arts Funds in the Private Sector Affairs section. In addition, UAFs will be particularly interested in seeing our Arts News and Americans for the Arts News sections. In the Get Involved section be sure to check out Advocacy, Arts Education in Field Services, and in the Information Resources section look at the Arts Policy Information Center. Also our National Arts Policy Database is loaded with particularly useful policy information.

National Arts Service Organizations and Government Arts Support Agencies
Many parts of the website will be of interest and of use. In particular look at Arts News, Americans for the Arts News, and our National Arts Education Public Awareness Campaign. In the Information Resources area look at Arts Policy Information Center and the National Arts Policy Database, and under Get Involved will find most helpful the sections on Advocacy and Arts Education.

Elected and Appointed Officials
Be sure to check out Americans for the Arts News. Also in the Get Involved section look at Advocacy and in the Information Resources section be sure to note Arts Policy Information Center. Also note our National Arts Education Public Awareness Campaign, and for national context go to Arts News. Take a look at the YouthARTS Tool Kit Online to learn about how the arts can help at-risk kids.

Corporate Leaders
You will find the following areas most useful: Americans for the Arts News , Arts News, and the National Arts Education Public Awareness Campaign

Foundation Leaders
You will find most of the website loaded with useful information, but the following areas might be of particular interest: Americans for the Arts News, Arts News, and the National Arts Education Awareness Campaign. In the Information Resources section, check out Arts Policy Information Center and in the Get Involved section go to Advocacy.

Individuals and Philanthropists
Please see Americans for the Arts News, Arts News, and the National Arts Education Awareness Campaign, and in the Information Resources section, please look at Arts Policy Information Center.

Public Art Friends
Find out what our Public Art Network is up to and check out the Public Art section of the bookstore.

Artists
You should check out our sections on Arts News, National Arts Education Public Awareness Campaign, and our Animating Democracy project. Also, take a look at the Arts Policy Information Center and the Advocacy sections.

Educators
You might find the following areas useful: National Arts Education Public Awareness Campaign, Arts Education under the Field Services section, and Arts Policy Information Center under the Information Resources section. Also, be sure to check out the Arts Education section of our bookstore.

Parents
The National Arts Education Public Awareness Campaign section has been designed precisely with you in mind! You can also learn how to take action by visiting the Arts Action Center or show your support by becoming an Arts Action Fund member.