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Calling all Sacramento area arts organizations! Are you faced with some challenges?
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Thank you to everyone who helped make
Prelude to the Season 2007 a big success!
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e-Newsletter
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May 2008
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Welcome to the latest issue of the Arts & Business Council of Sacramento e-Newsletter. We have many exciting annoucements including Prelude 2008 and a new Executive Director. Plus, we have over two dozen volunteers ready to assist Sacramento arts organizations! We hope you enjoy the information below and feel free to contact us anytime. Please note that our phone number has changed to (916) 923-1241 and if you would like to send any feedback, e-mail michelle@sacabc.org
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Life Changes. Don't miss out! Update your contact information click here
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Why do professionals volunteer to assist the arts? “Putting a company's intellectual capital to work for society is not just altruistic; it is good for business. Not only will companies make more-valuable contributions, but their employees will gain important professional-development opportunities and greater personal fulfillment. What's more, the corporation will have an opportunity to showcase its professional skills to everyone who interacts with the charity.”
Source: Evan Hochberg, National Director of Community Involvement, Deloitte Services
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Could your arts organization use a little professional assistance...for free?
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Would you like fresh ideas for marketing your next season?
Do you need guidance while revising the goals of your organization?
Are your by-laws from last century? We can help. Apply for assistance through the Business Volunteers for the Arts program. BVA, the Arts & Business Council of Sacramento’s signature program, recruits and trains business professionals to serve as pro bono consultants to local arts and cultural organizations. After receiving your application and meeting with you to carefully define your needs, your organization will be matched to a trained volunteer who will serve as a consultant on a project basis, free of charge. We have two dozen trained volunteers waiting to help your organization. Just download the application and apply today! For additional information please visit www.sacabc.org or email us
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Prelude to the Season 2008
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We are excited to announce Prelude 2008! The annual awards luncheon, honoring contributions to the Arts Community, will be held Thursday, October 2nd at the DoubleTree Hotel in Sacramento. Features this year include: - Two New Awards - Artist of the Year and Arts Educator of the Year.
More information on this year's exciting 21st annual event is available at www.sacabc.org
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Welcome to our New Executive Director
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The Arts and Business Council of Sacramento has hired a new Executive Director. No stranger to the arts community, Michelle Alexander has a long history of involvement in the arts and has served on several boards of non- profit organizations including the A&BC of Sacramento. She started her career working for Sacramento News and Review and established the first Music Industry Summit as a board member of the Music Industry Consortium of Sacramento (MICS). She moved on the become Director of Talent at Dig Music, managing entertainment, production and promotion. Michelle opened her event planning firm, Creative Events, in 2005 and has served as Program Director and Program Chair for the Sacramento World Music and Dance Festival since 2006. We feel excited and privileged to have Michelle at the helm in our 21st year in Sacramento. Please feel free to contact her at michelle@sacabc.org.
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Get Involved!
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Would you like to help plan this years Prelude to the Season? Click Here Do you have a buzz-worthy industry newsclip or BVA story to tell? Click Here Are you an arts agency in need of business assistance, or a business volunteer interested in being matched to an agency? Click Here
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Thank you for your support of the Arts & Business Council. For questions, comments and suggestions about this newsletter, please contact Michelle Alexander (916) 923-1241 or michelle@sacabc.org. address: 2030 Del Paso Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95815 phone: (916) 923-1241 fax: (916) 923-2674
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The Arts & Business Council of Sacramento e-Newsletter
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February 15, 2008
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Welcome to the fifth issue of the Arts & Business Council of Sacramento e-Newsletter. We are looking forward to a very exciting 2008.
There are many opportunities on the horizon, including the ability to get involved with Business Volunteers for the Arts and other inspiring events in the arts community. We hope that you enjoy the newsletter and a warm welcome to our new board members! Please note that our phone number has changed to (916) 923-1241 and if you would like to send any feedback, e-mail erin@sacabc.org
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Life Changes. Don't miss out! Update your contact information click here
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Did you know...
"Data from the College Board shows that students who take four years of arts and music classes while in high school score 103 points better on their SATs than students who took only one-half or less.”
Source: American's for the Arts
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Business Volunteers for the Arts Training
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Business Volunteer Training
We need you as a volunteer!
Have you always wanted to volunteer but didn’t know where to start? Did you participate in theatre or band as a child and now want to renew your passion in some way? Do you want a volunteer opportunity in which you can use your specific skill set?
The Sacramento arts community needs you – join BVA to make a difference! Join us for this brief introduction to Business Volunteers for the Arts where you can learn about the needs of the arts community and how you can help. Attendees will find out how the BVA program works and hear from experienced volunteers. To prepare you for your volunteer endeavors, representatives from the arts community will share information about arts management, the challenges that arts organizations face daily, as well as what they seek in a volunteer. The goal of this meeting is to prepare you to be involved in Business Volunteers for the Arts. We hope you can attend.
Click here to apply: volunteer application
Who: Potential Business Volunteers for the Arts What: Two hour training and orientation When: Tuesday, March 11, 2008, 4 – 6 p.m. Where: PricewaterhouseCoopers, 400 Capitol Mall, Ste. 600, downtown Sacramento How: To attend, submit the BVA volunteer application and RSVP to Leslie Whitesel at artssac@yahoo.com.
Business Volunteers for the Arts, the Arts & Business Council of Sacramento’s signature program, recruits and trains business professionals to serve as pro bono consultants to local arts and cultural organizations. Qualifications include: having an interest in helping the arts community in the Sacramento area, at least 3 years professional experience in a specific field, and the ability to volunteer up to 5-10 hours per month for one year. Volunteers are needed from all industries to provide a variety of skills. Our most urgent needs are in the areas of:
- Information technology
- Fund development/fundraising
- Membership campaign development
- Facilities
- Marketing
- Communications (copywriting, graphic design, etc.)
- Public relations
- Strategic planning and business plans
- Program development and analysis
For additional information please visit www.sacabc.org or email us
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Call for Arts Assistance Applications
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Calling all Sacramento area arts organizations! Do you need a new strategic plan to take your organization to the next level? Are there legal questions you need answered, but you can’t afford to hire an attorney? Is your computer system from last century? We can help. Apply for assistance through the Business Volunteers for the Arts program. BVA, the Arts & Business Council of Sacramento’s signature program, recruits and trains business professionals to serve as pro bono consultants to local arts and cultural organizations. After receiving your application and meeting with you to carefully define your needs, your organization will be matched to a trained volunteer who will serve as a consultant on a project, free of charge.
With over a dozen trained volunteers, and another volunteer training next month, we have the help you need waiting for your organization. Just download the application and apply today!
Click here to apply: Arts Assistance Application
For additional information please visit www.sacabc.org or email us
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World Music & Dance Festival Call for Performers
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The First Annual Sacramento World Music and Dance Festival (SWMDF), presented by Delegata, has announced a call for performers representing all corners of the globe. The new event, slated for September 20 - 21, 2008, will be a two-day cultural dance and music extravaganza with four stages located in the Old Sacramento State Historic Park and the Memorial Auditorium. It will be a lively celebration of Sacramento region’s cultural diversity, featuring over 50 performers throughout the weekend in addition to a Children’s Theatre, Global Village and Vendor Booths. Performers are needed for presentations of ethnic dance and music to provide exciting, entertaining experiences as well as educational components for audiences of all ages. To apply to perform, interested groups must submit an application form by March 7th, 2008.
For Application & More Information: www.SacramentoWorldFestival.com or (916) 265-2376
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Artist Residency Institute, 2008
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The Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission is pleased to announce this year's Artist Residency Institute.
The Artist Residency Institute (ARI) is a series of workshops for artists to strengthen their teaching skills and increase their effectiveness at developing and delivering artist residencies.
Developed and presented by the Arts Commission's Arts Education staff and regional presenters from the visual and performing arts and education fields, ARI offers two different institute tracks for participants.
Dr. Rosalind Flynn, a nationally known educational arts consultant allied with The Kennedy Center for Performing Arts is the key presenter for both tracks. For additional information visit: http://www.sacculture.com/
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Get Involved!
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Would you like to help plan this years Prelude to the Season? Click Here Do you have a buzz-worthy industry newsclip or BVA story to tell? Click Here Are you an arts agency in need of business assistance, or a business volunteer interested in being matched to an agency? Click Here
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Thank you for your support of the Arts & Business Council. For questions, comments and suggestions about this newsletter, please contact Erin Torrence (916) 923-1241 or erin@sacabc.org. address: 2030 Del Paso Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95815 phone: (916) 923-1241 fax: (916) 923-2674
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The Arts & Business Council of Sacramento e-Newsletter
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Welcome to the fourth issue of the Arts & Business Council of Sacramento e-Newsletter. Congratulations to the Prelude Award Winners! We also thank those who made this year's Prelude to the Season another success. There are many opportunities on the horizon, including BVA program openings, job listings and grants. Please enjoy the newsletter and send any feedback to michelle@creativeeventsinfo.com. |
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Life Changes. Don't miss out! Please update your contact information by clicking here |
Did you know... Arts nonprofits alone provide $5.4 billion in annual economic activity and generate $300 million in state and local tax revenue.” Source: The Arts: A Competitive Advantage for California II (California Arts Council)
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Prelude to the Seaon 2007 Review |
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This year's Prelude was a wonderful way to celebrate 20 years! The Business Volunteers for the Arts Program has given hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of volunteer work to the community. It was good to have so many people there to share this achievement. This event was a wonderful opportunity to pay tribute to the community members who made such a lasting contribution to the region's culture through the Business Volunteers for the Arts program. The event also served as a kick-off for future volunteerism and patronage by highlighting the remarkable variety of arts programs in the Capital Region. Congratulations to the Award Winners! Thank you to our presenting Sponsors: Sports Leisure Vacations and the Sacramento Bee. Visit SACABC and scroll to see the list of all our generous sponsors. Please visit our Performers: Verse of Equation of the CSUS Jazz Ensemble Jodama Raices de mi Tierra Suzanne Brooks & Motoshi Thank you also to performers Kendra Evans, Franchesca Jimenez, Laura Snell and Matt Taloff and Director Greg Alexander for their tribute to Carson Wiley and 20 years of Business Volunteers for the Arts. Browse the Prelude 2007 Photo Gallery! |
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Attention all arts organizations:
Do you have projects piling up, with no staff or volunteers to finish them? Would you like assistance with accounting, legal or technology for free? Do you need to completely revamp your marketing plan, strategic plan, or a PR plan?
If so,…apply for assistance through the Business Volunteers for the Arts program. BVA, the Arts & Business Council of Sacramento’s signature program, recruits and trains business professionals to serve as pro bono consultants to local arts and cultural organizations. Your organization will be matched to a trained volunteer who will serve as a consultant on a project, free of charge.
Download an Arts Assistance Application Are you looking for a new opportunity to volunteer? Business Volunteers for the Arts, the Arts & Business Council of Sacramento’s signature program, recruits and trains business professionals to serve as pro bono consultants to local arts and cultural organizations. If you have an interest in helping the arts community in the Sacramento area, at least 3 years professional experience in your field, and the ability to volunteer up to 5-10 hours per month for one year, then this could be the opportunity for you. Download a Volunteer Application
For more information please visit www.sacabc.org or email us
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Part-Time Administrative Position Available |
The Arts & Business Council of Sacramento is seeking a part-time administrative assistant to work 10-15 hours per week for $12-15 an hour, DOE. Office is located off Garden Highway, close to downtown. Computer and telephone skills necessary, and person will be trained on some web applications. Hours are flexible. Duties include:
- Handling mail, telephone and email messages
- Attending board meetings, taking minutes, preparing agendas
- Maintaining databases
- Assisting consultant with program management and event coordination
Experience in web design, accounting or event planning a plus. Interested parties should send their resume and brief introductory email to: artssac@yahoo.com |
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Funding Opportunity For Youth-Led Projects |
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The Sacramento Region Community Foundation’s Grants Advisory Board for Youth (GABY) is now accepting applications for its 2007 – 2008 Youth HOPE Grants. Each year, this local grantmaking advisory board comprised of youth ages 12 – 19, awards Youth HOPE grants for projects that are planned and carried out by youth ages 10 to 19. In an effort to engage youth in all aspects of their community, GABY will seek to fund youth-led projects that address a range of issues impacting youth in the areas of arts and culture, children and youth, education, environment, health and wellness, neighborhood development, poverty and human assistance and voter education. To learn more about the Youth HOPE Grants please click here |
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- Would you like to attend a board meeting? Click here
- Do you have a buzz-worthy industry newsclip or BVA story to tell? Click here
- Are you an arts agency in need of business assistance, or a business volunteer interested in being matched to an agency? Click here
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Thank you for your support of the Arts & Business Council. For questions, comments and suggestions about this newsletter, please contact Creative Events, Michelle Alexander (916) 265-2376 or michelle@creativeeventsinfo.com. |
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