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This report examines the size, scope, and financial health of nonprofit cultural heritage organizations in the United States and their importance to our communities. The monograph confirms that cultural heritage organizations are fundamentally community oriented, and that their primary intent to preserve and benefit youth, elders, immigrants, ethnic groups, neighborhoods, towns, and cities is both explicit and reflected in a broad programmatic range of activities beyond the arts.
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