Roadmap to The pARTnership Movement
This webinar will provide a detailed walk through to the pARTnership Movement website, filled with local examples of how to use the various elements, including talking points on how the arts can help businesses. Speakers TBD.
This webinar will provide a detailed walk through to the pARTnership Movement website, filled with local examples of how to use the various elements, including talking points on how the arts can help businesses. Speakers TBD.
Marketing Technology Fads: How to Give your Fluff Substance
Presented by David Dombrosky, Principal, Dombrosky Arts Consulting
Understanding Federal Constituents in Arts Education- Webinar 1 of 7 on Arts Education
This webinar is one of a seven part series as AFTA rolls out a toolkit for the field of Arts Education that will illuminate ways to navigate the complex web of citizens, policy-makers, government entities, and organizations that influence arts education from the schoolhouse to the White House and from the kitchen table to the Boardroom.
2012 Americans for the Arts Annual Convention: The New Normal
If not, it should. The New Normal isn't just "learning to do more with less." It's also about rapidly changing demographics: a huge increase in the number of Americans over the age of 65; a switch from majority-minority America to one that is increasingly multiethnic; and a swelling digital generation with different world views. The New Normal isn't just our present—it’s our future, too. And in this not-so-distant future our communities will look vastly different
How is your arts organization adapting to these changes? Is your work vital to the economy and cultural life of your community now—and in the future?
Find answers to these questions during the best professional development opportunity of the year—the 2012 Americans for the Arts Annual Convention—taking place June 8–10, 2012 in San Antonio, TX. Join more than 1,100 arts and community leaders as we discover how the arts can function, change, and thrive in The New Normal.
The Executive Series: Tactical Technology Planning
Like most nonprofits, you’re probably aware that the right technology can streamline your processes and help fulfill your mission more effectively. But with tight staffing and budgets, it’s hard to devote the time necessary to keep up with new technologies and find the right tools—how can you know which technology project will provide your organization with the best bang-for-the-buck?
Like most nonprofits, you’re probably aware that the right technology can streamline your processes and help fulfill your mission more effectively. But with tight staffing and budgets, it’s hard to devote the time necessary to keep up with new technologies and find the right tools—how can you know which technology project will provide your organization with the best bang-for-the-buck?
A tactical technology plan can help! In this session you’ll learn best practices for pain-free technology planning. We’ll explore the benefits of planning, strategies to perform a self-evaluation of your existing systems to highlight opportunities for growth and improvement, ways to prioritize current technology needs at your organization, and how to create a plan for action. Join us to begin creating a tactical technology plan to maximize your organization’s effectiveness without breaking your budgets.
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