{"id":9425,"date":"2020-06-01T16:10:42","date_gmt":"2020-06-01T22:10:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.westaf.org\/?p=9425"},"modified":"2024-07-31T07:36:36","modified_gmt":"2024-07-31T14:36:36","slug":"bi-weekly-recap-june-1-2020","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/staging.wearecreativewest.org\/haw\/bi-weekly-recap-june-1-2020\/","title":{"rendered":"Ho\u02bbopa\u02bba hou i k\u0113l\u0101 me k\u0113ia pule: Iune 1, 2020"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Aloha e n\u0101 kahu:<\/p>\n<p>He pa\u02bbakik\u012b ke kani \u02bbana i ka upbeat a i \u02bbole &quot;\u02bboihana e like me ka ma\u02bbamau&quot; e lele ana i k\u0113ia h\u014d\u02bbike \u02bbelua pule. Ua \u02bbeha loa ka honua a ua huh\u016b au a kaumaha a luhi i ko m\u0101kou wahi. Ak\u0101, pono e lanakila ka pono, me ka ho\u02bbopau \u02bbana i ka racism systemic. \u02bbEle\u02bbele Ola. Ke lana nei ko\u02bbu mana\u02bbolana e hiki mai ana ka maika\u02bbi ma muli o k\u0113ia, ak\u0101 aia i\u0101 k\u0101kou a pau ke \u02bbike pono. Mahalo wau i ko m\u0101kou kai\u0101ulu WESTAF a ho\u02bbouna aku i ka ikaika, ke k\u016bpa\u02bba a me ka ulu \u02bbana i k\u0113l\u0101 me k\u0113ia o m\u0101kou e ho\u02bbomau nei i k\u0101 m\u0101kou hana. \u02bbOiai ke kaumaha nei m\u0101kou i kekahi manawa, ke mana\u02bbo\u02bbi\u02bbo nei au i ka mea a m\u0101kou e hana ai ma WESTAF e k\u014dkua i ka l\u014d\u02bbihi o ke ao holo\u02bboko\u02bba e k\u016blou i ka ho\u02bbopono (e ho\u02bboh\u0101likelike i\u0101 Martin Luther King, Jr.). No laila, e lu\u02bbu pono k\u0101kou:<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">MEI 21 HALAWAI PAPA (CG)<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>Thank you to all of our trustees for attending our Zoom <a href=\"https:\/\/docs.google.com\/document\/d\/1yM_WjkwH1qszQ68nc_NN85WTlUdREBGrA84PrZm06-Y\/edit#heading=h.ygcb2y9neuwd\">board of trustees meeting<\/a> on May 21 It was an action packed 2.5 hours and we got a lot of urgent WESTAF work done, so thank you, truly. I want to especially acknowledge our Chair Tamara Alvarado and Vice Chair Teniqua Broughton for leading us through this particularly challenging time, and also special recognition to Secretary Rossi, Treasurer Lange and Development Chair Hanan for putting in some really good and thoughtful work to get us ready for the meeting. I am glad to report that our two newest trustees \u2014 Megan Miller at Burning Man and Susan Garbett at Meow Wolf \u2014 have each received their formal invitation letters and will be receiving an orientation session prior to their first meeting in October. They both report that they are thrilled to be on the WESTAF board of trustees. They have been added to this bi-weekly recap and I hope it doesn\u2019t scare them off! We\u2019ll also be following up shortly to revise the new <a href=\"https:\/\/docs.google.com\/document\/d\/1cUO1H60DY73Ht0HMWnnInfQqRHTgvcNmpMUNicu6qFw\/edit?usp=sharing\">WESTAF Public Engagement and Advocacy Policy<\/a>, based on some really good feedback we received during the meeting. Especially given our packed agenda and our remote situations, I was impressed by the focused oversight from each of our trustees and very pleased that we saw our way through the whole agenda, right on time and in pretty good spirits. I felt so proud of our trustees!<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">HOI I KA HOPE HOU O KE KEENA (CG)<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>You\u2019ll recall that we have developed a <a href=\"https:\/\/docs.google.com\/spreadsheets\/d\/1U57yCygJARhCECfwX2bJj1CFHvzVK8DSA2zWCdKcr_A\/edit?usp=sharing\">Return-to-the-Office 5-Phase Plan<\/a>. While we have seen some encouraging recent declines in new COVID-19 cases in the County of Denver in the last two weeks, there is still considerable trepidation and overarching concern about the possibility of a spike in new cases following more relaxed public behavior this past Memorial Day weekend and into the re-opening of some Denver businesses this week \u2014 as well as the George Floyd uprising here in Denver. Mustering a first wave of staffers to return to the office when this uncertainty and lack of confidence persists has been challenging and is not in the best interests of WESTAF. We\u2019re also in the fortunate position to be able to hold off and wait to see what the next 2-4 weeks will bring. We\u2019ll continue to monitor the situation closely. For this reason, we\u2019re delaying any attempt to re-populate the office at 1888 Sherman until at least Monday, July 6. If we continue to see an encouraging decline in new cases \u2014 and the collective confidence improves as we see our communities coming back to some acceptable definition of normal \u2014 we may elect to activate our plan at a later Phase 2 or 3 with more staffers returning to the office. If we\u2019re seeing a continuous positive trend, we will also be looking for volunteers in addition to those who\u2019ve already expressed a willingness to return to an office with health and safety precautions in place. On the whole, we believe it\u2019s better to have a plan that we are poised to implement at the appropriate time, rather than no plan at all, as it gives us a common frame of reference.<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">K\u0100N\u0100WAI K\u0100N\u0100 \u02bb\u0100P\u0100\u02bbANA RESILIENCY FUND (CG)<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>E like me ka mea i h\u014d\u02bbike mua \u02bbia a h\u016bn\u0101 \u02bbia, i hua \u02bbia me kahi ha\u02bbawina $10MM mai ka Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, ke ho\u02bbomaka nei ka US RAOs i kahi Resilience Fund e h\u0101\u02bbawi i n\u0101 ha\u02bbawina like \u02bbole i n\u0101 hui \u02bboihana a me ka mo\u02bbomeheu ma waena o \u02bbAmelika e k\u016b nei i n\u0101 pilikia waiwai i ho\u02bbokumu \u02bbia e ka \u02bbO ka ma\u02bbi ma\u02bbi ma\u02bbi COVID-19. E ho\u02bbopa\u02bba \u02bbia ka waihona i n\u0101 hui k\u016bwaho a me n\u0101 k\u016blanakauhale i loa\u02bba ka hopena o ka moku\u02bb\u0101ina, k\u016bloko a i \u02bbole ka \u02bb\u0101ina. Ua hiki ia\u02bbu ke h\u014d\u02bbike i k\u0113ia manawa ua loa\u02bba i\u0101 WESTAF k\u0101 m\u0101kou ho\u02bbolaha h\u0101\u02bbawi mai ka Mellon Foundation ma Mei 21 no $1,970,000, e h\u014d\u02bbike ana i ka p\u0101k\u0113neka o k\u0113ia ha\u02bbawina e h\u0101\u02bbawi hou \u02bbia e WESTAF i n\u0101 moku\u02bb\u0101ina komohana. Ke hana nei m\u0101kou me ko m\u0101kou kaikuahine \u02bbo RAOs a me ka Mellon Foundation e ho\u02bbomohala i kahi ho\u02bbolaha lehulehu e puka i n\u0101 pule he 2-3 e hiki mai ana. E like me ka mea i h\u014d\u02bbike mua \u02bbia, ho\u02bbol\u0101l\u0101 n\u0101 RAO e ho\u02bbomau i ka \u02bbohi k\u0101l\u0101 a puni ka waihona i n\u0101 makahiki 1-2 e hiki mai ana.<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">WESTAF CARES RELIEF FUND FOR ORGANIZATIONS (CD)<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>\u02bbO ka <a href=\"https:\/\/westafcares.gosmart.org\/\">WESTAF CARES Waihona Kokua no na Hui<\/a> application officially closed on Monday, May 11. With over 400 applicants from all 13 states, the team determined it would be beneficial to extend the deadline for 3 states with a low number of applications &#8211; Alaska, Nevada and Wyoming. Chrissy and Madalena finalized the applications and are now preparing to move to the next phase of the process, which involves orienting and convening 4 separate panels of 16 volunteers from the 13 WESTAF-region states over three days \u2014 June 15-17. Final funding recommendations will be made the last week of June with an approval and announcement by the end of the month.<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">COVID-19 ARTS IMPACT SURVEY RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT (DH)<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>Results of the COVID-19 Arts Impact Survey will be announced this week. MarComms and Alliances, Advocacy, and Policy have worked together to develop a press release and resource pages on the WESTAF website based on the recently completed <a href=\"https:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/marketing.westaf.org\/westaf.org\/WESTAF+COVID-19+Arts+Impact+Survey+Results+Final+Report.pdf\">final report<\/a>.<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">WESTAF\/CVSUITE I KULA E UNC CHARLOTTE URBAN INSTITUTE (DH)<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>In a piece entitled, <a href=\"https:\/\/ui.uncc.edu\/story\/coronavirus-charlotte-place-based-development\">\u201cWhat does COVID-19 mean for place-based development?,\u201d<\/a> Christa Wagner, an economic development consultant and researcher at the UNC Charlotte Urban Institute, cited CVSuite data for the state of North Carolina and quoted WESTAF in making a case for the role of the arts in economic development strategies during these challenging times.<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">KA HO\u02bbOLOHE I KA WESTAF ALLIANCES (DH)<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>WESTAF is developing and deepening its relationship with other grantmakers and thought leaders regionally and nationally. David recently spoke with the Performing Arts department at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation in Menlo Park, California, per their request, about political and policy developments affecting the arts regionally and nationally. David was also recently asked to serve as a grant panelist for Arts in Society (AIS), a collaborative grant program supporting cross-sector work through the arts in Colorado, and recently served on a AIS grantee learning community panel with leaders from Colorado Creative Industries, Bonfils-Stanton Foundation, and Denver Arts &amp; Venues. WESTAF is also now represented on the executive committee of the National Creative Economy Coalition (CEC), a loose network of organizations with creative economy portfolios. David recently joined this national leadership team that includes Jonathon Glus, executive director of the San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture; Jen Goulet, executive director, Wonderfool Productions; Christine Harris, chief connector, Christine Harris Connections; Susan Soroko, director, Creative Economy, Arlington Economic Development; George Tzougros, executive director, Wisconsin State Arts Board; and Matt Woolman, associate dean and director of the VCU Center for the Creative Economy. The CEC formerly produced <a href=\"https:\/\/www.arts.gov\/sites\/default\/files\/Research-Art-Works-Milwaukee.pdf\">\u201cAmerica\u2019s Creative Economy,\u201d<\/a> a comparative study of creative economy research across the nation conducted with support from the National Endowment for the Arts, WESTAF, South Arts, Americans for the Arts, and others.<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">NA LAWAWAI HANA HANA WIWAI I NA AHA HANA NUI (DH)<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>Ua ho\u02bbopau \u02bbo WESTAF i \u02bbelua noi noi\u02bbi wikiwiki a me n\u0101 noi k\u014dkua \u02bbenehana mai n\u0101 ke\u02bbena hana no\u02bbeau moku\u02bb\u0101ina i n\u0101 pule \u02bbelua i hala aku nei, ho\u02bbokahi no ka California Arts Council (CAC) a \u02bbo kekahi no ka Utah Division of Arts and Museums. Ua n\u0101n\u0101 ka papahana CAC i n\u0101 p\u016b\u02bbulu papahana h\u0101\u02bbawi k\u0101l\u0101 o n\u0101 ke\u02bbena hana no\u02bbeau moku\u02bb\u0101ina nui ma ka \u02bb\u0101ina a me n\u0101 ke\u02bbena no\u02bbeau o ke komohana a ho\u02bboh\u0101likelike i k\u0113ia me ka waihona o CAC. Ua h\u0101\u02bbawi p\u016b \u02bbia n\u0101 \u02bb\u014dlelo a\u02bboa\u02bbo i n\u0101 alaka\u02bbi o ka \u02bbAha. Ua h\u014d\u02bbike ka papahana Arts and Museums i ka noi\u02bbi a me ka \u02bbikepili e h\u014d\u02bboia i ka hopena maika\u02bbi o ka ho\u02bbokele waiwai o ka m\u0101ka\u02bbika\u02bbi mo\u02bbomeheu a me ka ho\u02bboilina ma Utah. Mana\u02bbo n\u0101 papahana \u02bbelua e k\u0101ko\u02bbo i ka ho\u02bbol\u0101l\u0101 mua o k\u0113ia mau ke\u02bbena.<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">KA HO\u02bbOLU\u02bbANA MA WESTAF STATE ADVOCACY FUNDS PROGRAM (DH)<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>Ma ka P\u014d\u02bbakolu, Mei 27, ua ha\u02bbi aku \u02bbo Laurel l\u0101ua \u02bbo David i n\u0101 ke\u02bbena no\u02bbeau moku\u02bb\u0101ina a me n\u0101 hui k\u0101ko\u02bbo ma ka \u02bb\u0101ina i ka loa\u02bba \u02bbana o ka palapala h\u014d\u02bbike hope no ka 2020 State Advocacy Funds. No ka loa\u02bba \u02bbana o k\u0101 l\u0101kou uku hope, koi \u02bbia ka po\u02bbe e loa\u02bba ana i n\u0101 WESTAF&#039;s State Advocacy Funds e waiho i kahi palapala h\u014d\u02bbike hope e wehewehe ana i ka ho\u02bbohana \u02bbana i n\u0101 k\u0101l\u0101 a me kona pono i ka ho\u02bbok\u014d \u02bbana i n\u0101 pahuhopu ho\u02bbolaha i h\u014d\u02bbike \u02bbia e k\u0113l\u0101 me k\u0113ia moku\u02bb\u0101ina e k\u016bpono i ke k\u0101l\u0101. Ua ho\u02bbopane\u02bbe \u02bbia ka l\u0101 i ho\u02bbopa\u02bba \u02bbia no ka palapala h\u014d\u02bbike hope o k\u0113ia makahiki i ka l\u0101 1 o Kepakemapa no ka ho\u02bbok\u014d \u02bbana i n\u0101 hiki ke ho\u02bbopane\u02bbe i n\u0101 pane o ka po\u02bbe e loa\u02bba ana ma muli o n\u0101 ho\u02bbopi\u02bbi \u02bbana mai ka ma\u02bbi ma\u02bbi COVID-19. Loa\u02bba n\u0101 moku\u02bb\u0101ina he 13 a pau o ka WESTAF e loa\u02bba ka li\u02bbili\u02bbi o $10,000 i loko o n\u0101 Waihona Advocacy State i k\u0113ia makahiki. I k\u0113ia manawa, 60% o ka huina $155,000 i 2020 State Advocacy Funds ua ho\u02bboka\u02bbawale \u02bbia. I n\u0101 makahiki i hala iho nei, ua ho\u02bbohana maika\u02bbi \u02bbia n\u0101 k\u0101l\u0101 e n\u0101 moku\u02bb\u0101ina e ho\u02bboikaika i n\u0101 ho\u02bboikaika kama\u02bbilio k\u016bk\u0101k\u016bk\u0101, ho\u02bbolimalima i kahi lobbyist \u02bboihana e k\u014dkua i ka loa\u02bba k\u0101l\u0101 hou \u02bbana no ka \u02bboihana no\u02bbeau moku\u02bb\u0101ina, a ho\u02bbokumu i n\u0101 pilina me n\u0101 hui \u02bb\u0113 a\u02bbe e ho\u02bbohana i ke k\u0101l\u0101 no ka hana no\u02bbeau ma ka moku\u02bb\u0101ina.<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">KA HO\u02bbOLOHE I KA PALAHANA KULA K\u0100WAI O WESTAF FEDERAL ADVOCACY FUNDS (DH)<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>I ka ho\u02bbomaka \u02bbana o 2020, ua ho\u02bbomaka \u02bbo WESTAF i ka ho\u02bbokele \u02bbana i ka Federal Advocacy Funds, kahi papahana hou e h\u0101\u02bbawi ana i ke k\u0101l\u0101 (i ho\u02bbokumu \u02bbia mai k\u0101na loa\u02bba k\u0101l\u0101) i n\u0101 \u02bboihana no\u02bbeau moku\u02bb\u0101ina ma ka \u02bb\u0101ina e ho\u02bbonohonoho i n\u0101 \u02bbelele i Wakinekona, DC e komo i n\u0101 hana ho\u02bbolaha aupuni a e ho\u02bbonohonoho i n\u0101 \u02bbano \u02bb\u0113 a\u02bbe. pili ana me na lala o ka Ahaolelo. Mai Malaki a Mei, ua h\u014d\u02bbano hou \u02bbia n\u0101 alaka\u02bbi no ka WESTAF Federal Advocacy Funds e \u02bbae i ka ho\u02bbohana ma\u02bbalahi o n\u0101 k\u0101l\u0101 ma muli o ka ma\u02bbi ma\u02bbi COVID-19. \u02bbO k\u0113ia mau mea hou, ka mea hou loa i ho\u02bboku\u02bbu \u02bbia ma Mei 14, me ka ho\u02bbohui \u02bbana i n\u0101 lilo pili \u02bbole i ka huaka\u02bbi, e like me n\u0101 koina i loa\u02bba mai ka ho\u02bbololi \u02bbana i n\u0101 hana a\u02bboa\u02bbo i kahi \u02bbano virtual, a me n\u0101 uku ho\u02bbopa\u02bba inoa no n\u0101 papa hana kikoho\u02bbe a me ka virtual, n\u0101 seminars, summits, a i \u02bbole. n\u0101 hanana e pili ana i ka ho\u02bbolaha. Eia hou, hiki i n\u0101 hui ke ho\u02bboka\u02bbawale i n\u0101 k\u0101l\u0101 i n\u0101 hana a l\u0101kou e hana ai ma hope o ka makahiki. I k\u0113ia manawa, 10% o ka huina $27,500 i 2020 Federal Advocacy Funds i ho\u02bboka\u02bbawale \u02bbia. Ke hana nei \u02bbo WESTAF i n\u0101 ho\u02bbololi i n\u0101 makana i kekahi mau moku\u02bb\u0101ina e pane i ka pilikia i \u02bbike \u02bbole \u02bbia a me n\u0101 hi\u02bbohi\u02bbona k\u0101l\u0101 k\u016b\u02bboko\u02bba e k\u016b nei i kekahi mau moku\u02bb\u0101ina e hiki ke \u02bbike i n\u0101 h\u014d\u02bbemi nui o k\u0101 l\u0101kou waihona k\u0101l\u0101 o ka moku\u02bb\u0101ina.<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">N\u0100 L\u0100KAI K\u0100N\u0100WAI K\u0100NUI (SAAPAD) (CD)<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>I kekahi mau makahiki i hala aku nei, ua ho\u02bbomaka \u02bbo WESTAF e h\u014d\u02bbulu\u02bbulu mau i n\u0101 luna ho\u02bbokele hana hana SAA (SAAPAD) me n\u0101 alaka\u02bbi o ka consortia h\u014d\u02bbike\u02bbike moku\u02bb\u0101ina o ka \u02bb\u0101ina. H\u0101\u02bbawi ka h\u0101l\u0101wai i kahi manawa k\u016bpono no n\u0101 limahana o ke ke\u02bbena a me n\u0101 \u02bbelele consortia h\u014d\u02bbike e hana p\u016b i n\u0101 pilikia k\u016bpono, \u0101kea \u0101kea e pili ana i ka huaka\u02bbi a me ka h\u014d\u02bbike. Hana \u02bbia n\u0101 h\u0101l\u0101wai ma Denver, Colorado me WESTAF e uhi ana i n\u0101 koina \u0101pau no n\u0101 mea komo. Ua ho\u02bbomaka m\u0101kou i ka makahiki 2020 me ka mana\u02bbolana e m\u0101lama i ka h\u0101l\u0101wai SAAPAD i ka hopena o Iulai 2020. Ma muli o ka ma\u02bbi ma\u02bbi, n\u0101 limahana o ka papahana, \u02bbo Chrissy Deal, ka luna ho\u02bbomalu o ke kuleana a me ke komo \u02bbana, a me Lani Morris, ka mea ho\u02bboponopono h\u0101\u02bbawi, ua ho\u02bboholo e ho\u02bbololi i ka SAAPAD i kahi format virtual i hiki ke hana i ka w\u0101 o kekahi mau papa hana e ho\u02bbonohonoho \u02bbia i ka hopena o ke kauwela a i \u02bbole ka h\u0101\u02bbule mua o 2020. E hui p\u016b \u02bbo Chrissy l\u0101ua \u02bbo Lani me n\u0101 luna ho\u02bbokele a me n\u0101 limahana. e pili ana i n\u0101 kiko\u02bb\u012b a me ka manawa o n\u0101 papa hana 2020 i n\u0101 pule e hiki mai ana.<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">KA HANA HOPE MA NASAA (CD)<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>I Ianuali 2020, ua noi\u02bbi \u02bbo WESTAF i n\u0101 \u02bboihana no\u02bbeau moku\u02bb\u0101ina no ka ho\u02bboholo \u02bbana i ka NEA accessibility peer session states i makemake e hele i 2020. Ua koho n\u0101 moku\u02bb\u0101ina e kuhikuhi i n\u0101 k\u0101l\u0101 ho\u02bbomohala \u02bboihana i loa\u02bba i\u0101 WESTAF mai ka Arts Endowment e ho\u02bbouna i n\u0101 mea ho\u02bbonohonoho hiki i ka NASAA Assembly ma San Juan, Puerto Rico, \u02bbOkakopa 21-23. (\u02bbO ka LEAD Conference i ho\u02bbonohonoho \u02bbia no \u02bbAukake 2020, \u02bbo ia ke koho \u02bb\u0113 a\u02bbe, ua ho\u02bbopanee \u02bbia a hiki i 2021). I k\u0113ia manawa, \u02bba\u02bbole i ho\u02bboholo \u02bbo NASAA e pili ana i ka \u02bbaha i \u02bbOkakopa 2020. \u02bbA\u02bbole maopopo ka Office of Accessibility at the Arts Endowment in\u0101 e m\u0101lama \u02bbia kahi h\u0101l\u0101wai hoa a ke no\u02bbono\u02bbo nei i kahi ala virtual.<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">KE ALAKAI ANA O KA PAPA KULA (CD)<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>Ke hana p\u016b nei \u02bbo Chrissy me ke kumu ELC - Salvador Acevedo, Tamara Alvarado, a me Margie Johnson Reese - e ho\u02bbololi i k\u0101 m\u0101kou mana\u02bbo i kahi \u02bbano \u02bboko\u02bba \u02bba\u02bbole koi i kahi hui kanaka. \u02bbO k\u0101 m\u0101kou hui ka mea mua e \u02bbae \u02bba\u02bbole makemake wale \u02bbia n\u0101 \u02bbaha kanaka, ak\u0101 h\u0101\u02bbawi i ka mana\u02bbo nui o ka pilina a me ke a\u02bbo \u02bbana. \u02bbO k\u0113l\u0101 \u02bb\u014dlelo, loa\u02bba i\u0101 m\u0101kou ka loea e h\u014d\u02bboia i ka ho\u02bbona\u02bbauao p\u016bnaewele a me ka ho\u02bbomohala \u02bboihana e hopena a maika\u02bbi i ke k\u016bkulu \u02bbana i n\u0101 pilina - kahi mea nui o ka papahana ELC. Ua ho\u02bbomaka mua m\u0101kou e no\u02bbono\u02bbo i n\u0101 mana\u02bbo no ka ho\u02bbololi \u02bbana i k\u0101 m\u0101kou ala a e kama\u02bbilio i n\u0101 kiko\u02bb\u012b o ka papahana, me ka loa\u02bba \u02bbana o n\u0101 mea noi, ma hope o k\u0113ia kauwela.<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">AHA HOOLAHA HOOKO HANA (CD) o na limahana o ka Mokuaina.<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>I k\u0113ia mau makahiki i hala iho nei, ua ho\u02bbokipa \u02bbo WESTAF i n\u0101 hui ho\u02bbomohala \u02bboihana ma\u02bbamau no n\u0101 limahana \u02bboihana \u02bboihana moku\u02bb\u0101ina \u02bbelua (koe mai ka luna ho\u02bbok\u014d) a i \u02bbole n\u0101 l\u0101l\u0101 o ka papa ma k\u0113l\u0101 me k\u0113ia moku\u02bb\u0101ina ma Denver. Ho\u02bbonohonoho \u02bbia ka hui \u02bbana i n\u0101 limahana me ka nui o ka \u02bbike a me n\u0101 pae like \u02bbole o ka \u02bbike ma ko l\u0101kou mau ke\u02bbena pono\u02bb\u012b, e \u02bbimi ana i n\u0101 \u02bbano kumuhana cross-cutting, a ua ho\u02bbol\u0101l\u0101 \u02bbia k\u0113ia mau kau e h\u0101\u02bbawi i n\u0101 \u02bbike i n\u0101 \u02bbano e k\u016b mai ana i ke kula no ka spectrum o ka moku\u02bb\u0101ina. limahana \u02bboihana no\u02bbeau. Ua no\u02bbono\u02bbo n\u0101 kau hou i n\u0101 kumuhana like \u02bbole, e pili ana i n\u0101 \u02bboihana kua\u02bb\u0101ina, ka \u02bboko\u02bba, ka ho\u02bbopili \u02bbana a me ke kaulike, a me n\u0101 \u02bboihana le\u02bbale\u02bba e k\u016b mai ana. M\u0101lama \u02bbo WESTAF i n\u0101 koina huaka\u02bbi a me n\u0101 hale noho e pili ana i k\u0113ia h\u0101l\u0101wai. Ua lawe \u02bbo David Holland, ka luna o n\u0101 kulekele lehulehu, i ke kuleana no k\u0113ia \u02bbaha k\u016bk\u0101, i ho\u02bbonohonoho \u02bbia no ka ho\u02bbomaka \u02bbana o 2021 ma muli o n\u0101 mana\u02bbo mai n\u0101 luna ho\u02bbokele o ka moku\u02bb\u0101ina. Hiki i n\u0101 ke\u02bbena ke mana\u02bbo i n\u0101 kiko\u02bb\u012b hou aku e pili ana i n\u0101 ho\u02bbol\u0101l\u0101 no ka h\u0101l\u0101wai i ka hopena o 2020.<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">PLAN STRATEGIC (NS)<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>Natalie S. is currently working with the Policy Cohort as it begins identifying key areas of focus to use in the creation of their scoping documents. Since giving her first <a href=\"https:\/\/www.westaf.org\/westaf\/strategy\/\">strategic plan<\/a> update to the trustees at the board meeting last Thursday, Natalie has been in touch with cohort members to formulate a plan of action so that the cohorts and their Trustee Advisors can begin collaborating. Natalie would like to send a sincere thank you to all of the trustees for sharing their thoughts and questions with her at the board meeting.<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">KUI KUMU Alaka\u02bbi (LRT) NUI A\u02bbO (CG)<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>Ua alaka\u02bbi ko m\u0101kou kumu a\u02bbo \u02bbo Val Atkin i kahi h\u0101l\u0101wai k\u014dkua he 90 mau minuke me ka LRT ma Mei 19 ma ke alaka\u02bbi, ho\u02bbokele, kama\u02bbilio, mana\u02bbo a me ka ho\u02bbokumu \u02bbana i n\u0101 pahuhopu. Ma ke \u02bbano holo\u02bboko\u02bba, ua loa\u02bba i\u0101 m\u0101kou kahi pane maika\u02bbi i ka h\u0101l\u0101wai a he mea h\u014d\u02bbolu\u02bbolu (\u02bboiai he p\u014dkole paha) ka n\u0101n\u0101 \u02bbana i n\u0101 \u02bbano o k\u0101 m\u0101kou hana i ne\u02bbe ma mua o k\u0101 m\u0101kou pane koke \u02bbana i\u0101 COVID-19.<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">CAF\u00c9 (RV)<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>Ke hana nei ka hui k\u016b\u02bbai ma ka ho\u02bbouna \u02bbana i ka leka uila #2 o ka ho\u02bbolaha &quot;Come Back to CaF\u00c9&quot; e huli ana i n\u0101 mea k\u016b\u02bbai mua me 50% mai ka uku ho\u02bbonohonoho a hiki i Iune 30. Ma Mei, ua kau inoa \u02bbo CaF\u00c9 i \u02bbeh\u0101 mau mea k\u016b\u02bbai aku - \u02bbo 12 ka awelika. Ho\u02bbonohonoho p\u016b ka hui i 38 mau kelepona hou mai n\u0101 mea k\u016b\u02bbai aku. Ke n\u0101n\u0101 nei m\u0101kou i ka w\u0101 e hiki mai ana a me ka ho\u02bbol\u0101l\u0101 \u02bbana i n\u0101 OKR no ka makahiki k\u0101l\u0101 e hiki mai ana a me ka n\u0101n\u0101 \u02bbana i ka backlog o n\u0101 ho\u02bbomaika\u02bbi \u02bbenehana a me n\u0101 loli \u02bb\u014dnaehana a me ka ho\u02bbonohonoho \u02bbana i n\u0101 mea e pili ana i ka n\u0101n\u0101 k\u0101l\u0101. Ua ho\u02bbopau \u02bbo Natalie V. l\u0101ua \u02bbo Ben i n\u0101 mockups o ka ho\u02bbomaika\u02bbi \u02bbana o ka admin UI a pono ka hui i k\u0113ia manawa e loiloi a \u02bb\u014dlelo ma mua o ka hiki ke ho\u02bbopau \u02bbia.<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">CVSUITE (KE)<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>Ke hana nei ka hui CVSuite ma o ke komo \u02bbana o n\u0101 k\u016b\u02bbai hou. Ua ho\u02bbi hou mai ka Indiana Arts Commission, McLean County Regional Planning, Kentucky Arts Council, a me Arts Cleveland e ho\u02bbololi i k\u0101 l\u0101kou mau \u02bbaelike. Ke loiloi nei ka hui in\u0101 no ka manawa a i \u02bbole ke k\u016b\u02bbai aku \u02bbana o k\u0101 m\u0101kou k\u016b\u02bbai aku i ka hapaha hope a ua loa\u02bba i k\u0113ia hapaha ka hopena. Ke ho\u02bbom\u0101kaukau nei m\u0101kou no ka ho\u02bbonui \u02bbana i ka \u02bbikepili puna i ho\u02bbol\u0101l\u0101 \u02bbia ma Iune 15. Ua ho\u02bbopau p\u016b m\u0101kou i n\u0101 pule \u02bbelua i hala e ho\u02bbol\u0101l\u0101 ana i n\u0101 OKR no FY21 a ho\u02bbomaka i ke ka\u02bbina hana o ka ho\u02bbokumu \u02bbana i ka waihona k\u0101l\u0101. Ua ho\u02bbomaka k\u0101 m\u0101kou hui i n\u0101 kama\u02bbilio e pili ana i ka hele \u02bbana i ka \u02bbaha k\u016bk\u0101 no ka h\u0101\u02bbule \u02bbana, e komo p\u016b ana ka \u02bbaha k\u016bk\u0101 EMSI a me ka \u02bbaha k\u016bk\u0101 ho\u02bbomohala waiwai IEDC.<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">E hele akamai (JG)<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>Aia \u02bbo GO Smart i ka manawa \u02bbaelike me ka mea k\u016b\u02bbai aku \u02bbo Matanuska-Susitna Borough ma Alaska. Ua \u02bbae \u02bbo ia i kahi ho\u02bbol\u0101l\u0101 kau inoa no n\u0101 papahana makahiki \u02bbeh\u0101 a me kahi papahana k\u014dkua COVID ho\u02bbokahi manawa no ka uku mua o $5,250 a me kahi ho\u02bbololi makahiki hou o $4,800. Ua ho\u02bbouna \u02bbia n\u0101 palapala ho\u02bbopa\u02bba inoa i n\u0101 mea k\u016b\u02bbai aku he 13. Ma kahi o 30% ua ho\u02bbiho\u02bbi mai i n\u0101 palapala i ho\u02bbopa\u02bba \u02bbia a loa\u02bba i k\u0101 l\u0101kou mau palapala. \u02bbO ke koena i m\u0101lama nui a ho\u02bbonui paha i k\u0101 l\u0101kou ho\u02bbohana a me ka uku makahiki. \u02bbEkolu mau mea k\u016b\u02bbai aku e ho\u02bbohou hou i k\u0113ia mahina - \u02bbo Santa Fe Arts and Culture, Arts Council of Anne Arundel, a me North Dakota Arts Council - ua noi i ka lohi i ke kama\u02bbilio hou \u02bbana no ka mea e pa\u02bba ana k\u0101 l\u0101kou k\u0101l\u0101 ma muli o COVID.<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">PUBLIC ART ARCHIVE (LG)<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>Ke ho\u02bbomau nei \u02bbo PAA i k\u0101na ka\u02bbina hana palapala no ka lehulehu COVID-19. E h\u014d\u02bbike \u02bbia n\u0101 papahana a me n\u0101 hana i waiho \u02bbia i\u0101 PAA no n\u0101 palapala ma ka \u02bbao\u02bbao kumu waiwai o PAA, e ho\u02bbomaka ana i ka mahina mua o Iune. Ua kau inoa \u02bbo PAA i k\u0101na mea k\u016b\u02bbai hou aku, \u02bbo Lancaster Public Art, e ho\u02bbohana ana i n\u0101 hi\u02bbohi\u02bbona CMS a me Showcase Page. I loko o k\u0101 l\u0101kou hana h\u014d\u02bbike\u02bbike \u02bbao\u02bbao, e k\u014dkua \u02bbo PAA i ka hana \u02bbana i kahi papa inoa inoa ki\u02bbi e k\u014dkua i n\u0101 mea hana ki\u02bbi pa\u02bba a me n\u0101 \u02bboihana, \u02bboiai e wehe \u02bbia ana ka hale k\u016b\u02bbai hele w\u0101wae o ke kaona i k\u0113ia pule a\u02bbe a \u02bbimi \u02bbia n\u0101 mea hana ki\u02bbi e k\u014dkua i ka m\u0101lama \u02bbana i ka nohona ma o n\u0101 ala hana.<\/p>\n<h1><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\">ZAPP (CV)<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>Ke hana nei m\u0101kou i ka ho\u02bbom\u0101kaukau \u02bbana no kahi h\u0101l\u0101wai virtual me n\u0101 hoa ZAPP ma Iune 8, a me ka ho\u02bbomaka \u02bbana i kahi ho\u02bbol\u0101l\u0101 k\u0101l\u0101 no FY21. Ma waena o ka haunaele ma\u02bbi ma\u02bbi, ua kau inoa m\u0101kou i kahi mea k\u016b\u02bbai aku i hele mai mai ka ho\u02bbok\u016bk\u016b ZAPP, \u02bbo EntryThingy. Loa\u02bba i\u0101 m\u0101kou kahi demo ho\u02bbohiki i ho\u02bbonohonoho \u02bbia i k\u0113ia pule a\u02bbe me kahi pa\u02bba l\u014d\u02bbihi, \u02bbo Arts in the Square Belleville, IL; ho\u02bbohana p\u016b ka mea k\u016b\u02bbai aku i\u0101 EntryThingy a ke no\u02bbono\u02bbo nui nei e ho\u02bbololi i\u0101 ZAPP no k\u0101na hanana 2021. E ho\u02bboku\u02bbu \u02bbia m\u0101kou i n\u0101 hi\u02bbohi\u02bbona hou a me n\u0101 ho\u02bboponopono ma Iune 2, e ho\u02bbomaika\u02bbi i k\u0101 m\u0101kou ka\u02bbina hana ho\u02bbiho\u02bbi k\u016bloko a ho\u02bbohui i n\u0101 koho ho\u02bbokele uku ma\u02bbalahi no n\u0101 mea pena.<\/p>\n<p>E noho ikaika, e ola kino, e hele p\u016b k\u0101kou a hiki p\u016b k\u0101kou.<\/p>\n<p>E like me ka w\u0101 ma mua,<\/p>\n<p>Keristiano<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hello Trustees: It\u2019s hard to sound upbeat or \u201cbusiness as usual&#8221; jumping into this biweekly report. The world is hurting so bad and I\u2019m mad and sad and tired about where we\u2019re at. Yet justice must prevail, along with an end to systemic racism. Black Lives Matter. 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