Webinars

Announcing our 2016 Webinar Season!

Americans for the Arts is proud to announce the launch of a revitalized webinar program in 2015. Bearing in mind the skills and expertise that arts organizations and arts administrators need to stay relevant, vigorous, and vital in changing times, we are planning an exciting roster of 30 webinars within six topic areas: Translating Impact, Transforming Models, Amplifying Cultures, Creating Tomorrow, and Building Core Skills.

Arts Advocacy Best Practices with Senator Stan Rosenberg

Wednesday, October 19, 2016 - 3:00pm

ArtsU (Online)
Event Description

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About this Webinar

 

Part 2: Pre and Post-Election Activities for 501(c)3 Organizations

(3pm ET, October 19th, 2016)

Join Americans for the Arts Fellow Senator Stan Rosenberg, President of the Massachusetts Senate, as he discusses what arts organizations should be doing to prepare for the November elections. Senator Rosenberg will provide and overview pre and post-election activities and highlight what election activities 501(c)3 organizations can legally engage in. The session will be moderated by Jay Dick, Americans for the Arts' Senior Director of State and Local Government Affairs.

 

Part 1: How to Talk to Elected Officials

(Archive now Available)

Effective arts advocacy requires building strong relationships with decision makers who can champion the arts in your community.

Join Massachusetts Senate President Stan Rosenberg as he guides arts advocates and supporters through his best practices and recommendations on how to effectively engage with elected officials and their staff.

In this webinar, Arts Advocates and supporters will learn the best language and approaches from Massachusetts Senate President Stan Rosenberg that they can apply in engaging and building relationships with their own elected officials and staff.

 

 

Presenter:

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Stan Rosenberg, Massachusetts Senate President

 

Moderator:

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Jay Dick, Sr. Director of State and Local Government Affairs, Americans for the Arts

Cost

Free for Members; Non-members $35
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Contact Event Organizer

Abe Flores