The National Assembly of State Arts Agencies (NASAA) is a non-profit membership organization for state and jurisdictional arts agencies in the United States.
NASAA advocates for federal funding for the arts and aims to protect that portion of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) grant budget that is dedicated to state arts agencies. It provides national representation for state arts agencies
NASAA monitors state arts agency trends and documents the scope and impact of state arts agency activities. NASAA collects and curates and publishes data and information on a range of topics:
NASAA publications provide information on strategic planning, needs assessment and program evaluation methods specifically adapted to public arts agencies.
The US comprises six regional arts organizations, themselves divided into 55 distinct state and territorial arts agencies. NASAA and regional organizations are peers in the national arts ecosystem, but not a hierarchy. Both collaborate with NEA and often coordinate on policy, funding initiatives, and research, but NASAA does not supervise or oversee regional organizations, which have their own governance and boards.
The list of regional arts organizations and their respective budgets is as follows: