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What is LINC?

Launched as a ten-year initiative in 2003, Leveraging Investments in Creativity (LINC) represents a philanthropic experiment in using information, money, strategy, and partnerships to effect change in the support system for artists in the United States. LINC’s mission was to improve the ability of artists to create work, build social capital, and contribute to democratic values. Between 2003 and 2013, LINC invested in the work of more than 100 partner organizations and disbursed over $18 million to support innovative programs, groundbreaking research, catalyctic partnerships, knowledge-sharing, and other work in pursuit of that mission. 

  • Cornerstones

    The story of how LINC was founded, its primary programs, and its overall evolution. This section illuminates LINC’s values in practice over the course of its ten-year lifespan.

  • Research

    A complete index of LINC’s published research, highlighting critical findings that can contribute to innovative practices going forward. 

  • Case Studies

    Select examples from LINC’s grantee portfolio, which highlight shifts in thinking and practice to which LINC contributed.

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    Epilogue

  • researchASSP

    How Artist Space Matters: Impacts and Insights from Three Ca

    Metris Arts Consulting: Anne Gadwa, Ann Markusen, Nathaniel Walton

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    Health Insurance Among Working Artists in the United States

    UCLA Center for Health Policy Research: Shana Alex Lavarreda and E. Richard Brown

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    Health Insurance for Artists: Before and After the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010

    Helicon Collaborative, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

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    Developing Affordable Space for Artists: A Summary of Development Projects Funded by the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC)

    LINC, LISC, Urban Institute, Community Partners Consultants

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    Earliest Beginnings

  • case studies

    Center for Cultural Innovation

  • researchHCSP

    Artists and the Economic Recession Survey: A Summary of Findings

    Helicon Collaborative: Alexis Frasz, Holly Sidford; Princeton Survey Research Associates International

  • researchCCPS

    14 Stories: Building Stronger Communities by Supporting American Artists

    WolfBrown

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