IFACCA Announcements

IFACCA Announcements in July 2009

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Calling for bids to host the 6th World Summit on Arts and Culture in 2013/14

IFACCA is now inviting expressions of interest to co-host the 6th World Summit on Arts and Culture in 2013 or 2014. more >

Major report on independence of government arts funding

IFACCA is thrilled, after many years in development, to release today The Independence of Government Arts Funding: A Review. more >

More presenters confirmed for World Summit

A range of experts from around the world have been confirmed as presenters in the 20 afternoon roundtable sessions which will take place over two days of the 4th World Summit in Joburg on 22-25 September 2009. more >

New affiliate members

IFACCA is pleased to welcome two new affiliate members:  Nordic Culture Point and the Culture Fund of Zimbabwe Trust. more >

IFACCA members’ events at the World Summit

In order to maximise the benefit of attending the Summit, the IFACCA secretariat is pleased to invite all national members to attend the following pre-Summit members-only events on Tuesday 22 September. more >

International support for the World Summit

IFACCA and the NAC of South Africa acknowledge, with great appreciation, the support of three member agencies:  Arts Council Norway, the Danish Arts Agency, and Arts Council Finland, which will enable greater participation in the Summit of delegates from developing countries. more >

Register now for the World Summit

We invite all our ACORNS readers to register now for the World Summit to be held in Joburg, South Africa, on 22-25 September 2009. more >

ConnectCP Canada est maintenant appuyée par le Conseil des Arts du Canada

Le Conseil des Arts du Canada s’est joint à ConnectCP pour relancer ConnectCP Canada. more >

ConnectCP Canada now supported by the Canada Council

The Canada Council for the Arts has teamed up with ConnectCP to relaunch ConnectCP Canada. more >

National arts advocacy campaigns: what makes them successful?

What are the key success factors, challenges, strengths and weaknesses of national arts advocacy campaigns? IFACCA seeks your help in its research on the advocacy campaigns of the world’s national arts support agencies. more >

Summit programme outline and more speakers announced

IFACCA and the National Arts Council of South Africa are pleased to announce that the outline of the Summit programme is now available at www.artsummit.org and that more speakers have been confirmed. more >

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