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Minnesota Association of Community Theatres

Home of Minnesota’s Theatre Community

  • Be a MACT Member

    09/15/2024

    LPint

    Be a MACT Member

    Membership in MACT is open to every individual, every theatre and any theatre related organization. Your membership is critical to MACT’s long term viability.

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    Categories: A. Newsletter, B. General Info, C. Arts Advocacy
  • Community Arts Engagement for the Health and Well-Being of Our Military

    09/08/2024

    Americans for the Arts

    Community Arts Engagement for the Health and Well-Being of Our Military

    Coordinate local public-private sector strategy for building a partnership between military bases in the United States and the local and regional arts agencies to expand opportunities for service members and their families to participate in the arts for their health and well-being.

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    Categories: A. Newsletter, B. General Info, C. Arts Advocacy
  • The Arts and Achievement in At-Risk Youth

    08/25/2024

    Guest Author

    The Arts and Achievement in At-Risk Youth

    A 2012 NEA compilation of four longitudinal studies on youth achievement found correlations between arts activity among at-risk youth (low Social and Economic Status – SES) and subsequent levels of academic performance and civic engagement.

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    Categories: A. Newsletter, B. General Info, C. Arts Advocacy
  • Advocacy – Contacting your Legislators by E-mail

    08/11/2024

    Guest Author

    Advocacy – Contacting your Legislators by E-mail

    Tips for when you contact your legislators by e-mail.

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    Categories: A. Newsletter, B. General Info, C. Arts Advocacy
  • Advocacy – Contacting your Legislators by Letter

    07/28/2024

    Guest Author

    Advocacy – Contacting your Legislators by Letter

    Tips for when you contact your legislators by letter.

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    Categories: A. Newsletter, B. General Info, C. Arts Advocacy
  • Advocacy – Contacting your Legislators in Person

    07/13/2024

    Guest Author

    Advocacy – Contacting your Legislators in Person

    Tips for when you contact your legislators in person.

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    Categories: A. Newsletter, B. General Info, C. Arts Advocacy
  • Advocacy – Contacting your Legislators by Phone

    06/23/2024

    Guest Author

    Advocacy – Contacting your Legislators by Phone

    Tips for when you contact your legislators by phone.

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    Categories: A. Newsletter, B. General Info, C. Arts Advocacy
  • Arts and Healthcare

    06/09/2024

    Americans for the Arts

    Arts and Healthcare

    Nearly half of the nation’s healthcare institutions provide arts programming for patients, families, and staff.

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    Categories: A. Newsletter, B. General Info, C. Arts Advocacy
  • Artists in the Workforce

    05/12/2024

    Americans for the Arts

    Artists in the Workforce

    As counted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are 2.67 million artists in the U.S. workforce—1.6% of all workers.

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    Categories: A. Newsletter, B. General Info, C. Arts Advocacy
  • Private Sector Philanthropy

    04/07/2024

    Americans for the Arts

    Private Sector Philanthropy

    Giving to the arts by individuals, foundations, and corporations spiked to an all-time high in 2021—up 27.5% to $23.5 billion, an amount that represented 4.8% of all charitable giving.

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    Categories: A. Newsletter, B. General Info, C. Arts Advocacy
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