Arts Advocate Checklist
The MD Citizens for the Arts' Nicholas Cohen put together this monthly checklist to support TAs in their advocacy across …
Please submit resources useful for the TAMA community: Share best practices, plans, strategies, instructions, blueprints/templates – the tools that will support and empower Teaching Artists in their work as professionals and advocates for the field.
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The MD Citizens for the Arts' Nicholas Cohen put together this monthly checklist to support TAs in their advocacy across …
Arts Ed Newark presented a session with knowledgeable panelists who made their contact information and other resources available post-session.
Developed by Springboard for the Arts, this toolkit is based on a series of PDs & entrepreneurship workshops that have …
Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (located in New York) is not associated with any of the organizations listed here and …
Thanks to Barbara Berschler & MD Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts with creating this tool to help TAs protect their …
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One of the challenges of our profession is that there is very little data about who we are, what we do and where we are working. Without a documentable presence, it’s difficult to advocate for funding and policies that benefit our work. Your profile will both help promote your work individually and it will help us aggregate data for our region. As you fill in the blanks below, you will have a choice as to who is allowed to see some of the information. Please note that the “Just Me” option does allow TAMA administration to see what you’ve entered. For example, when you enter your phone number, you can prevent that from appearing in your profile if you like, but TAMA administration can see it.