Best Practices: Workshops for Arts Managers

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About this Workshop Series

In the arts and culture sector, as in the corporate sector, many proven business principles exist that have emerged as “best practices.” With this in mind, we present advanced- and basic-level workshops that tailor these principles to the (sometimes) distinctive needs of the nonprofit arts community. In the end, our goals are:

    • To help arts organizations build capacity in order to free up resources for their artistic missions.
    • To connect arts managers with a peer network that they can recognize and call upon with questions.
    • To provide a context for local arts managers to share knowledge gained at national conferences and professional development events.

Generally co-presented by an "expert" and a "practitioner," these workshops cover both the theory and practice of arts management and allow participants time to share their own ideas and examples with peers. Workshops generally last from 2-3 hours and include such topics as:

    • Governance
    • Finance
    • Human resources
    • Development/Grantwriting
    • Marketing
    • Planning
    • Filing for 501c3 Tax Status

For more information or to suggest a workshop topic, please contact David Seals, Programs Manager, at 412.391.2060 x226


Other Resources for Arts Managers

The following are available to arts managers through the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council.

Business Volunteers for the Arts - nonprofit arts organizations can apply for free business consulting in the areas of marketing, public relations, financial management and systems, planning, facilities studies, information systems, board development and more.

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts - arts organizations with an annual operating budget less than $250,000 per year can apply for free legal assistance for an arts-related legal need.

Alcoa Foundation Leadership Grants for Arts Managers - arts managers who are currently employed full time by an arts organization and who have 5 or more years of experience in the field can apply for grants up to $1,000 in support of advanced training and leadership development in environments where they can interact with peers in their fields.


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