Dance/USA

Dance/USA, Washington, DC on behalf of the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation (NYC)
Conducted national and international research to envision and propose a national strategy for the export of American dance. The published report, Dance America: An International Strategy for American Dance, has been incorporated into an ongoing dialogue about the need for U.S. Cultural Foreign Policy. (2009-2010)

MANCC

National Center for Choreography (Florida State University), Tallahassee, FL
Retained by the Department of Dance to envision and implement the programmatic and organizational development of the Magee Allesee National Center for Choreography (MANCC), a research center focused on choreography. The work included research and evaluation of industry-wide needs, consensus building among current faculty and administration, and financial planning and management. (December 2002-December 2003) (February–June 2004)

DDCF

Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, New York, NY
Engaged to conduct evaluation/research and formulate program recommendations around the foundation’s support for the creation of new work artistic work. (April-October 2001)

APAP

Association of Performing Arts Presenters, Washington, D.C. (For The Rockefeller Foundation)
Retained to research the issues faced by the international cultural community with regard to U.S. Immigration, resulting in the report Improving Access (to Non-Immigrant Visas for Foreign Artists); and to develop a series of recommended strategies to improve access to the U.S. market for non-US artists. (2000–2001)

PF-HHF

The Pittsburgh Foundation/Howard Heinz Endowments, Pittsburgh, PA
Retained to research the issues facing independent artists in Pittsburgh (Phase 1) and create and recommend strategies to address those issues (Phase 2).  (2002-2004)