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Art museum program builds future leaders
Young people are drawn to a program that offers access and socializing.
[December 31, 2007]

Steady hands needed at the helms
The precarious financial nature of most Maine nonprofits makes
strong
leadership vital to their survival.
[December 31, 2007]

River Arts rallies to salvage tradition of defunct Round Top
New leaders step up to reshape a vision for the Damariscotta center.
[December 31, 2007]

Community ties important to attracting financial aid
The arts make Maine a better place to live, philanthropists say.
[December 30, 2007]

Arts leaders see the need for a leaner business plan
As funding dries up and more groups are fighting for it, some
see collaboration, rather than competition, as a key to success.
[December 30, 2007]

THE NEXT STAGE: THE FUTURE OF THE ARTS IN MAINE
 As the number of arts and cultural nonprofit groups grows, leaders in the field are urging groups to collaborate, coordinate and merge. Bob Keyes examines the factions driving the nonprofit arts sector toward financial crisis and explore possible solutions.
  For many arts and cultural nonprofit groups, success lies squarely in the hands of those who serve on their boards. The series looks at the challenges faced by board members today and what some members are doing to increase their usefulness.

Click here for a look at arts and cultural nonprofit groups in Maine

Nonprofit funding trends

Nonprofit groups in Maine by field