Arts Funding Symposium: #Rotterdam 20 september / #Amsterdam 22 september
Posted on 31 August 2011 | Comments Off
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ARTS FUNDING SYMPOSIUM
Rotterdam, 20 September 2011 – Theater Zuidplein
Amsterdam, 22 September 2011 – ING Business School Zuiderhoff
At NR+P, we appreciate how imagination, unity and collaboration is growing increasingly important for a European cultural sector faced with unprecedented challenges.
In response, we will be organising a series of talks and symposiums over the next 12 months. The aim is to provide an accessible and interactive platform for sharing ideas, lessons, best practice, networking and knowledge.
The first of these was held in Amsterdam on the 9th March, generously hosted by Clifford Chance.
This was a very inspiring symposium. There are so many opportunities for the cultural sector in the Netherlands. The organisation of the day was perfect’ (feedback from March Symposium).
Not only do attendees get to hear insightful experiences and advice from senior professionals in the Netherlands and the UK but we will also be running an afternoon of facilitated workshops, where by attendees will be asked to solve a real life funding challenge, with advice and guidance from the speakers.
This second edition promises to be a useful day and we intend for you to leave more confident about tackling any funding challenges you may have.
We are delighted to confirm the following topics and speakers:
Engaging your community – Doro Siepel (Director, Theater Zuidplein) and Rachid Benhammau – (Theater Zuidplein)
Developing audiences as major stakeholders – Kingsley Jayasekera, (Director of Communications and Digital Strategy, Sadler’s Wells)
Individual patrons and how to create a unique donors club – Sue Livermore, (Associate Consultant, NR+P, former Patrons Manager, Tate)
Transforming fundraising for a national company in the context of a capital campaign, Rambert Dance Company – Naomi Russell (Managing Director, NR+P)
Building a successful sponsor partnership – (De Nederlandse Opera)
Fundraising during a recession – John Nickson (Former Director of the Tate Foundation and Director of Development at
English National Opera)
Tickets are €135, and that includes a full day, lunch and a networking drink after the symposium is over. Please find the flyer and booking form attached for more details.
For all enquiries – please contact symposium@nrandpartners.com
