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In This Issue: Congress to Speak Up on Artist Visa Delays; Know Your Bow: New Sales Rules in Place; Federal Grant Compliance Rules Under Revision; Did You Know? A Non-Itemizer Deduction Is Available; Celebrate Music in Our Schools Month
This report from The Wallace Foundation identifies long-term benefits of youth participation in community arts programs, from well-being to future trajectories
Updates from the League, behind-the-scenes insights, and highlighting some of our wonderful donors across the country.
We are delighted to introduce Sarah Generes, the League’s new Vice President of Development.
In this 90-minute webinar recording featuring speakers from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, musical instrument owners, dealers, and makers can learn about the new rules and steps for legal compliance, and hear from music sector leaders about actions to identify the wood material in bows and support a sustainable future for the species.
Additional resources for the February 10, 2026 webinar.
This brief from The Wallace Foundation looks at whether someone’s distance from a performing arts venue has an impact on whether they will attend live events.
Event recording; registration required.
Twenty orchestra professionals from across the U.S. have been selected for the first Orchestra Intensive from the League of American Orchestras. A four-day, deep-dive professional development program, the Orchestra Personnel Management Intensive will be the first in a series of Intensives focused on specific roles in orchestra administration.