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The Reality Underneath the Buzz of Partnerships

An Urban Institute expert looks at how cultural organizations can benefit from partnerships while avoiding their potential pitfalls.
March 2005
A stage performance, a white woman viewed from behind a window, sitting outdoor by a tree with fake snow on the ground
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  • Author(s)
  • Francie Ostrower
  • Publisher(s)
  • Stanford Social Innovation Review
Page Count 9 pages

Summary

Cultural organizations increasingly count on partnerships to bolster their audience-building efforts. In this article, an Urban Institute expert says that partnerships can work when they are carefully carried out, but she also warns that they can fail, raising potential financial and logistical problems.

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