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2010 Organization Fellowship
Strategic Marketing | Chicago | May 6-7, 2010

Only organizations from outside the Chicago metropolitan area should submit an application to attend. Please note: this seminar is being presented in partnership with The Boeing Company Charitable Trust and the Joyce Foundation. Organizations from the Chicago metropolitan area will be chosen by our partners – not via this process.

Given the economic challenges organizations face right now, leaders want to take part in activities that can help them create new answers, but they need extra help making these very important expenditures possible. Organizations from across the United States will be able to participate in the Business of Arts and Culture seminars at no cost throughout 2010. NAS’ role is to serve our field, and this new fellowship initiative is the most direct way for us to do so.

The 2010 Organization Fellowship is only available to producing, presenting, education, collections and other organizations delivering arts and cultural content and activities. Consulting organizations, arts agencies and arts councils are not eligible for fellowships. The Business of Arts and Culture seminars are designed for organizations with full time staff of ten or more people, where leaders must coordinate solutions across multiple departments, perspectives, and internal and external stakeholders.  In selecting participant organizations, priority will be given to organizations that fit this profile.

The application consists of 3 pages plus pages for each team member's contact information. You will not be able to print the contents of this document, but can download a working copy to print or save onto your computer.
 
1. Organization name
 
 
2. Organization EIN
 
 
3. Organization website
 
 
4. Annual expenses
   
 
5. Number of non-volunteer staff (full-time equivalents) PLEASE ENTER WHOLE NUMBERS ONLY.
   
 
6. What is the size of your proposed team?
 
 

 

If you have any questions about this application or experience difficulties, please email info@artstrategies.org or call 202-223-5454.

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