Arts attract private funds
WA arts companies have been securing more sponsorship funds and donations despite the financial downturn as escalating production costs outstrip government funding. Read More
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WA arts companies have been securing more sponsorship funds and donations despite the financial downturn as escalating production costs outstrip government funding. Read More
A recent survey suggests Australians were still willing to dig into their pockets to support the arts during the economic downturn. Carrie Fellner reports. Read More
Wealthy individuals have proven better friends to the arts than corporate Australia during the economic downturn, the latest instalment in the Australia Business Arts Foundation’s survey finds. The survey of 241 arts organizations shows that corporate sponsorship for the arts lagged donations from wealthy individuals in 2008-09 for the second year in a row. Read More
AUSTRALIA'S arts companies have hung on to their corporate and private sponsors during the lean times over the past two years, although individual donations appear to be shrinking. Read More
AUSTRALIAN arts companies have been buffeted but not blown away by the economic downturn if two new surveys on sponsorship and private giving are any guide. Read More