Creating a diverse board
Becoming a truly inclusive organisation starts at the top with your board and leadership, says the CEO of the Arts Marketing Association, Cath Hume.
Becoming a truly inclusive organisation starts at the top with your board and leadership, says the CEO of the Arts Marketing Association, Cath Hume.
Contact has avoided having to ask whether its work is diverse enough by putting diversity at the root of decision-making. Matt Fenton and Reece Williams share Contact’s story.
This simple toolkit will help you develop a board equipped with the skills and perspectives you need to achieve your mission and vision.
Caroline McCormick explores definitions of charity and gives her top tips to help boards see arts and culture as a worthy cause.
Caroline McCormick shares her experiences of working with Development Councils and gives her top tips for getting it right.
Trustees of arts boards should be playing a significant part in supporting fundraising activities, according to Sir Thomas Hughes-Hallett, Chair of Cause4. In this article, Sir Thomas explores the ways in which arts and cultural organisations can support their trustees to think about their leadership role in supporting fundraising. He suggests several key themes to help … Read more
This AMA conference 2014 session led by Graeme Williamson, a freelance fundraising consultant who previously worked at the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), discusses how to engage boards, trustees and executive teams to give input to and provide support for your fundraising strategy. Using his experience at the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), where he worked with the board … Read more
In this guide, Sarah Chambers provides 10 key points to help steel your nerves, get you better prepared and generally ensure a more successful presentation.
If you work for an organisation that’s registered as a company, has charitable status (or both), then you’ll have a board of trustees that plays a greater or lesser part in influencing your work. Rick Bond looks at how to improve your relationship with the board.
This report looks at issues around governance in the arts. Why think about governance in the not-for-profit cultural sector? The governors of an organisation, whether they go by the name of trustees, directors or non-executive directors, are in a position of trust. They have a duty towards the organisation’s objectives and its provision of public … Read more