
S4 E1 - Storytelling for Non-Profits in the Arts
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Everywhere in the world non-profit organizations are challenged to pursue their mission, none more so than arts and cultural organizations like museums, ballet and opera companies, and theaters. Present circumstances with arts funding being cut exacerbates perennial struggles. Arts based non-profit organizations have always sought ways to grow their audiences efficiently, sell more tickets and build sustainable sources of funding. Now, this quest is mission critical.
Our guest this episode is Eric Nelson, Vice President, Global Partnerships at TRG Arts, an international change agency committed to building thriving arts and cultural organizations. Experts in the arts sector for over 25 years, TRG Arts has earned a reputation by successfully shaping for-profit and non-profit business models to focus on consumer relationships, financial stability, organizational frameworks, and people-centric teams.
In this episode, Eric talks about the need for non-profit arts and cultural organizations to be better storytellers as well as dispelling myths about growing, surviving and thriving in tumultuous times.
To learn more about TRG Arts: http://www.trgarts.com/
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