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.
Blog
January 20, 2026
Rooted in Place: What Our Survey Data Found About Nonprofit Real Estate Ownership
By better understanding the factors that influence nonprofit facility ownership, we can make better decisions about how to support nonprofits in...
Elise Miller, Chris Lisée
Blog
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Demystifying Scenario Planning
You’ve probably been hearing a lot about scenario planning these days as a valuable tool in times of uncertainty Maybe you’ve had a funder ask if...
Meadow Didier, Sarah Stricklin
Story
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People Helping People
Explore how COPO grew out of community need and became a hub for people helping people