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May 23, 2017 By

INSIDE PHILANTHROPY – Angel Investors for the Arts

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Inside Philanthropy‘s Mike Scutari discusses a re-emergence of the ‘Old World’ method of patronage, through which artists are given the same support as “a promising start-up.”

Mike includes CHF’s work in this new mode: “‘Angel investor’ patrons providing emerging artists with a well-defined career structure remind us of the Clark Hulings Fund, which helps artists boost their business acumen.”

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