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The Fundamentals of Arts Fundraising: Nipaluna/Hobart (Wednesday 12 November)

Understand the foundations of arts fundraising to build greater sustainability for arts organisations and artists.

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The Fundamentals of Arts Fundraising: Nipaluna/Hobart (Wednesday 12 November)

Key dates

  • Applications close: Wednesday 5 November


 

  • Program days: Wednesday 12 November 9.30am-4pm (AEDT)


 

  • Venue: Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart, TAS

Contact

Private Investment Capability team
T: 03 9616 0321
E: cpa.programs@creative.gov.au

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The Fundamentals of Arts Fundraising

Understand the foundations of arts fundraising to build greater sustainability for arts organisations and artists.

Registrations for our Fundamentals of Arts Fundraising workshop are now open to organisations and individuals based in Hobart.

The Fundamentals of Arts Fundraising is ideal for arts organisations and artists looking for the know-how, confidence and inspiration to kickstart or grow income from philanthropy, donors, and business partners.

Join colleagues in your cultural sector gaining insights into national trends; reviewing essential fundraising principles including the differences between sponsorship and philanthropy; how to be fundraising ready; and strategic insights into crowdfunding, donor circles and trusts & foundations. The course will also explain how to find, retain and build relationships creating long term support using best practice stewardship.

The course will cover the opportunities and resources provided by the Australian Cultural Fund as well as outline matched funding programs provided by Creative Australia.

This workshop is ideal for:

  • Arts professionals who want to learn the basics of arts fundraising, philanthropy and sponsorship
  • Arts professionals with some fundraising experience and knowledge
    or
  • Board members of arts organisations interested in diversifying their organisation’s income streams.

This interactive workshop will cover:

  • Business partnerships
  • Philanthropy
  • How to make your organisation fundraising ready
  • Building a case for support
  • Fundraising strategies
  • How to develop a fundraising plan
  • Asking

Includes all day catering.

About the presenter

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Steven Richardson brings many years of significant fundraising experience, having been primarily responsible for raising financial investment in all of his previous executive positions.  As founder of Black Arm Band, he raised more than $8 million and brokered many significant partnerships.

With a background spanning a variety of artistic, producing and programming roles - including as a director, curator and producer - Steven's varied experience allows for a holistic view of fundraising.  As Artistic Associate for Melbourne Festivals and founding Artistic Director of Arts House, he raised or assisted in raising significant financial investment.  Steven has served on a number of advisory boards, including five years as Deputy Chair of the Dance Board for the Australia Council for the Arts, VicHealth Arts Advisory and others.

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We acknowledge the many Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and honour their Elders past and present.

We respect their deep enduring connection to their lands, waterways, and surrounding clan groups since time immemorial. We cherish the richness of First Nations peoples’ artistic and cultural expressions. We are privileged to gather on this Country and to share knowledge, culture and art, now and with future generations.

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