Indy Star Letter to the Editor
We at Arts for Learning know the value of our volunteers, advocates, and donors. With their help, we reach more …
Read MoreFender Music Foundation Grants
Teachers: Are you interested in learning about opportunities to earn FREE instruments for your classroom? Check out the Fender Music …
Read MoreAfL Artists at Fringe!
Our artists aren’t just inside the classroom – they’re also in the community! Here’s your easy guide for finding Arts …
Read MoreNEWS RELEASE
Arts for Learning Proudly Introduces the “Indiana Teaching Artist Institute” Arts for Learning, the Indiana Affiliate of Young Audiences, proudly …
Read MoreDonor Feature: Chubb Insurance
By Taylor, Development Intern I had the privilege of interviewing Chubb Insurance’s Indiana Branch Manager, Allison Meta a few days …
Read MoreNational Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal Presentation
By Sarah Mihich, Marketing Intern “The arts and the humanities aren’t just there to be consumed and enjoyed whenever we …
Read MoreCall Out for Arts for Learning Marketing Committee
News Release For Immediate Release September 4, 2013 Contact: Megan Watson Communications Coordinator Arts for Learning mwatson@artsforlearningindiana.org Phone (317) 925-4043×120 …
Read MoreCelebrating Cheryl Strain
News Release For Immediate Release September 4, 2013 Contact: Megan Watson Communications Coordinator Arts for Learning mwatson@artsforlearningindiana.org Phone (317) 925-4043×120 …
Read MoreWhy I Work for Arts for Learning
You have likely heard one or more nonprofit employees comment on their positions with the statement: “I’m not in it for the money.” This is generally a wise frame of mind, as salaries for nonprofit employees can rarely compete with comparable positions in the for profit arena. As the Director of Development for Arts for Learning, I must say that I AM in it for the money. More specifically, I am in it for YOUR money.
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