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Philadelphia Marketing Leaders & National Arts Marketing Project Conference

What is the Philadelphia Marketing Leaders group?
Evolving from the Peer Mentorship program, the Philadelphia Marketing Leaders is a program where cultural marketers meet to discuss issues and trends in arts marketing and then travel together to National Arts Marketing Project Conference. This program is designed to develop marketing capacity at nonprofit arts and culture organizations.

Who can participate in the Marketing Leaders group?
Participants must be employed at a Cultural Alliance Member organization in order to participate in this program. Due to the amount of funding we have to administer travel reimbursements and conference scholarships, participation is limited. We will fulfill these positions with first time program participants first, and then on a first come, first serve basis.

How and when can I sign up?
This program occurs on an annual basis with registration happening in the early summer. You will receive an email from the Cultural Alliance with application criteria and process information in the upcoming weeks.

What is the National Arts Marketing Project Conference?
The National Arts Marketing Project Conference is presented by the Arts & Business Council of Americans for the Arts as part of its National Arts Marketing Project. Attended by over 500 non-profit arts professionals from across North America.

2008 National Arts Marketing Conference
Save the Date: November 9-12, 2008
Houston, TX

Priming the Pump: Fueling Intergrated Arts Marketing, Fundraising and Sponsorships to Optimize Revenue
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For more information about the Philadelphia Marketing Leaders program, please contact Kendra Lawton at (215) 557-7811 x38.

Marketing Leaders is sponsored by a grant from The Pew Charitable Trusts with support also provided by The Wallace Foundation and The Philadelphia Foundation.

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