Financing Cultural Institutions: Strategies and Challenges
X03.9752
/ $515
FALL 2008
Continuing Education:
Arts Programs
Cover the basic models of how cultural institutions finance their programs in light of the challenges in a competitive economic environment. Topics include how institutions price services, the different roles auxiliaries (food service, retail, etc.) play, membership programs as a fundraising tool, and how capital financing and grants management fit into the financial mix. The role of the board is discussed, as are current trends in institutional financing, including Internet use. The course may include one field trip. No prior coursework in finance or business is required.
This course is applicable toward:
Related Subject Areas: Arts Administration, Art Appraisal, Fundraising
Section 1
Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10:00am-5:00pm
October 24 - October 26
3 Sessions
Instructor:
Richard Shein
Location: Woolworth Building, 15 Barclay
