Triangle Arts Leadership Collective Funder Panel - October 8

The Triangle Arts Leadership Collective, our regional support group for Executive Directors of arts nonprofits, will be meeting in person on October 8!  

DETAILS:

Date: October 8, 2024
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
Location: Conference Room, Triangle Community Foundation, RTP Frontier

Confirmed Funders:

  • Zach Ward, Triangle Community Foundation

  • Mimi O’Brien, The Mark Duke Biddle Foundation

  • Emily McLoughlin, Carlyle Adams Foundation

  • Emily Nail, Coastal Credit Union Foundation

During the panel, funders will discuss these 4 top areas:

  • Current Trends and Future of Arts Funding

  • Approaches to Funding

  • Building Relationships with Funders

  • Funding Application Process

There will be time saved at the end for attendees to ask questions and provide feedback to the panelists.

Want to participate and are not already on the Arts Leadership Collective Mailing list? Shoot Britt Trama an email to be added and to hold your place at the October 8 event. 

What is the Collective?
The purpose of the Triangle Arts Leadership Collective is to provide Executive Directors of arts nonprofits in the Triangle a place to find peer support and learning. It’s been a tough few years for nonprofits and we know that EDs have taken much of the stress. The Collective is a safe place to connect with arts leaders who understand you, while engaging in peer-to-peer idea exchange to gain tools and resources to help move your organization forward. 

Who can be part of the Collective?
Executive Directors of arts nonprofits in Orange, Durham, Wake, Johnston and Chatham counties, or the equivalent in small organizations. Attendees can attend meetings as their schedules allow and no preparation is required. You can run a large, long-standing arts organization or be a volunteer/part-time director of a small or new organization. All are welcome and will benefit from attendance. 


The Triangle Arts Leadership Collective is produced with support from the Triangle Community Foundation.

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