IFACCA Announcements in March 2003
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Additions To Portals Page
Three online bibliographies have been added to IFACCA's online bibliographies 'portal'. Visit and test drive them for yourself. 1) The Cultural Policies Collection of the Council of Europe Library. This provides access to the collection via a 'dedicated interface' and is available in French and English. Disponible en français et anglais. 2) The Centre for Cultural Policy Research (CCPR) Database, University of Glasgow. This includes books, journals, articles, reports, papers, speeches and more. 3) ERICarts Creative Europe Literature Review. More than 200 references on artistic creativity, management and governance searchable by keyword or by classification codes developed by ERICarts. more >
Ifacca Board To Meet In Sydney
The interim board of IFACCA will hold its next meeting at the Australia Council offices in Sydney on 31 March - 1 April. One of the board's major agenda items will be the program for the Second World Summit on the Arts and Culture in Singapore on 23-26 November. As this will be the board's last full meeting prior to the inaugural General Assembly on 23 November (part of the World Summit) IFACCA's constitution and the process for electing the next board will also be finalised at this meeting. more >
Encouraging Arts Philanthropy
IFACCA has released an interim report on its D'Art query number 7, about ways to encourage arts philanthropy through tax provisions. The interim report, which lists online resources and selected publications, should be a good starting point for anyone wanting to research this extremely important subject themselves. The D'Art query generated much interest, and the IFACCA Secretariat will be keeping a 'watching brief' on the topic. So if you can suggest any further resources, or would just like to comment, please don't hesitate to contact us at ifacca@ozco.gov.au. Download the Report by clicking Here. more >
Welcome To Our Newest Members
IFACCA is pleased to welcome three new members. The Ministère de la Communauté française, the cultural agency for Belgium's French Community, joined us late last year as a Founding Member. And two new affiliates have joined in 2003: independent cultural policy, planning and management adviser, Sue Boaden, Australia; and the Hong Kong Arts Development Council. For information on membership of IFACCA, click here. more >



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