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James Irvine Foundation, 2019
The Exploring Engagement Fund was established with the belief that arts provide a distinct, powerful public benefit that helps create a vibrant, inclusive, and compassionate society. From 2012 to 2018, the Exploring Engagement Fund supported new approaches that these nonprofit arts organizations used to actively engage more diverse participants.…
Descriptors: Art, Nonprofit Organizations, Organizational Change, Diversity
James Irvine Foundation, 2019
From 2012 to 2018, the Exploring Engagement Fund of The James Irvine Foundation provided risk capital for more than 100 engagement projects conducted by California arts nonprofits. These organizations had innovative ideas and a readiness to take bold steps to engage groups often underrepresented among mainstream arts participants--specifically…
Descriptors: Art, Nonprofit Organizations, Organizational Change, Diversity
Lee, Sarah; Gean, Katherine – James Irvine Foundation, 2017
To stay relevant to changing communities, many arts organizations have been developing engagement programs--that is, programming designed to reach more and different people and involve them more actively in how art is made and experienced. While engagement efforts are often episodic or separate from an art organization's core programming, in late…
Descriptors: Art, Nonprofit Organizations, Organizational Change, Diversity
James Irvine Foundation, 2017
While engagement programs are often episodic or separate from an art organization's core programming, in late 2013 a group of 10 arts nonprofits across California set out to make engagement central to their work. They aimed to transform their programmatic, organizational, and business models in ways that would improve and sustain their reach and…
Descriptors: Art, Nonprofit Organizations, Organizational Change, Diversity
Barton-Vasquez, Katherine Anne – ProQuest LLC, 2018
In U.S. school districts, African American special-education students are disciplined more heavily than other students. This case study examined how a suburban high school district in Southern California addressed disproportionality and significant disproportionality in the discipline of African American students with disabilities. The study…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Discipline, Disproportionate Representation, African American Students
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Aramburo, Kimberly; Bhavsar, Suketu – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2013
During her time at the Kellogg Honors College at Cal Poly Pomona, Suketu Bhavsar has encountered several high-achieving students who, after coming to trust her, have revealed themselves to her as undocumented. These students came to the United States as children through non-legal channels, generally brought by their families, who were searching…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Undocumented Immigrants, Student Characteristics, Disadvantaged