Drew McManus on the Orchestra business | est. 2003

Survey: What Do You Think About Donor Cultivation Tracking Software?

Mon, Feb 2, 2021
Over the years I’ve had some fascinating conversations with development professionals on the pros and cons of donor cultivation tracking software. By and large, those I speak with either swear by them or curse them as a one-size-fits-none time suck. With the explosion of purpose-built apps, there are quite a few dedicated donor management apps,

Have You Added Pronouns To Your Zoom Display Name (spoiler: it’s really easy)

Fri, Feb 2, 2021
Displaying your pronouns alongside your name in Zoom meetings is a great way to normalize pronoun sharing and is a positive step toward improved inclusion. Compared to other virtual meeting platforms, Zoom makes is so easy, there’s no excuse to wait. Seriously, make this your “can’t stop until this is done” task today. In order

When Was the Last Time You Reviewed Your Emergency Preparedness Plans?

Thu, Feb 2, 2021
After experiencing the high-rise building I call home and office suffer the results of not having up to date emergency planning and procedures, it made me think that now is an excellent time to remind readers that annual reviews are a good idea. My colleague, Joe Patti, has written about this topic on a few

What Should We Expect From A Biden NEA?

Wed, Feb 2, 2021
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) announced a quartet of appointments from the new Biden administration but still no word on a chair to replace Trump administration appointee Mary Anne Carter. While there’s no shortage of scuttlebutt over who will get tapped to be the new chair, the pandemic casts the agency in an

It Was The Best Of Times, It Was The Worst Of Times: Board Recruitment In The Age Of COVID

Tue, Feb 2, 2021
Recruiting board members is a big enough challenge even when all things are equal. During a pandemic, it’s exponentially more challenging. If that weren’t enough, you can layer in all the equity and diversity considerations that keep nipping at the heels of performing arts orgs that they’ve been politely eyeing, but avoiding, for years. But
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