The National Assembly of State Arts Agencies (NASAA) publishes reports twice a year on the revenues of state and jurisdictional arts agencies (SAAs) within the broader context of national funding trends. Arts appropriations can fluctuate throughout the year as state legislatures adjust budgets in response to changing revenue forecasts. This report presents the enacted funding levels for fiscal year 2025, which began in July 2024 for most states, along with revised budget figures for FY2024. NASAA continues to track changes in appropriations and will release an updated report in summer 2025, including projections for FY2026.
While appropriations from state legislatures are the primary revenue source for most agencies, NASAA's revenues survey also tracks National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) funding, other federal support, supplemental state revenue streams, and private and miscellaneous sources. Included in the analysis are state-by-state comparisons of funding levels, per capita rankings and line item information, as well as discussions of the SAA revenue outlook. Explore our interactive visualizations for an in-depth look at state arts agency revenues.
State arts agencies offer a broad array of programs and services that make the arts more accessible to the public, stimulate the marketplace for cultural activities, attract local and private investment in the arts, and support states and jurisdictions in meeting their goals for economic development, education and community enrichment. To learn more about how state arts agencies utilize their funding, visit nasaa-arts.org.