Facilities dominate arts operations to an extent rarely seen in any sector. Their facilities are technically complex, expensive and time-consuming to build and maintain. While appropriate facilities are intrinsic to the health of arts organizations, we treat them as if they were peripheral. This denial means that we spend millions annually—intentionally or not—to build and maintain an enormous asset base without acknowledging or providing for it.
Story
June 2, 2026
Matching Financial Data to Mission
NFF helps The Colorado Health Foundation implement more inclusive grantmaking practices
Chris Lisée
Blog
June 2, 2026
What Is a Learning Organization?
Jina Paik, Vice President, Learning & Impact, digs into NFF’s history to explain how a focus on learning helps us better serve our clients and...
Jina Paik
Story
June 2, 2026
Partnering to Navigate Wildfire Recovery and Resilience
With the support of California Community Foundation’s (CCF) Wildfire Recovery Fund, NFF is partnering with these LA County nonprofits to navigate...
Chris Lisée