A new article by Platform on the relationship between Arts and Ethical Funding, detailing some of their work with LADA during their two-year national network project ‘Funding for a Change’, is now available to read online.
Platform combines arts, activism, education and research in projects that push for social and ecological justice. LADA has been working in partnership with Platform on projects including the Take the Money and Run Study Room Guide, our new Ethical Fundraising Policy and Catalyst-supported activities.
The full article can be read here.
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