Wallace Foundation


 
Report '07

Wallace's REPORT '07

Summary:

Boundaries are everywhere, but as Wallace President M. Christine DeVita writes in the foundation’s 2007 annual report, “when they create harmful or disabling barriers that prevent us from realizing important goals, then we clearly need a plan to surmount them.” The report describes how the work in our three current focus areas – education leadership, out-of-school time learning, and building appreciation and demand for the arts – is increasingly about helping key institutions reach across the boundaries that divide them and slow progress in providing better learning and enrichment opportunities for all citizens, especially children. Report ’07, our first annual report to be distributed exclusively online, includes a review of our work in 2007, highlights of new Wallace publications and of our public outreach efforts, a brief financial overview, and a complete listing of our current program expenditures and commitments. It also includes numerous live links to knowledge products that can be downloaded for free from our website.

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Notable and Quotable

“The goal of public policy should be to bring as many people as possible into engagement with their culture through meaningful experiences of the arts.”

--Gifts of the Muse: Reframing the Debate about the Benefits of the Arts