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Rural areas don't attract arts donors at the same level as big cities, but philanthropists Peter and Sarah Finn recognise the impact their investment can have beyond the urban centres. Mike Scutari explores their motivations.

Not long ago, I wrote about the Maine-based Libra Foundation betting big that the arts can transform a depressed small rural town in that state called Monson. I've also noted that ArtPlace America has been ramping up its commitment to rural communities to revitalize places that face deep economic challenges, and more recently, a growing opioid epidemic... Keep reading on Inside Philanthropy