Your non-profit arts organization doesn't have to go belly-up like all the others - just follow Harrison's Rules of Order and change the prism in which you do business. SCENE CHANGE 2 will tell you what to do and how to do it, but more importantly, why.
Your non-profit arts organization doesn't have to go belly-up like all the others - just follow Harrison's Rules of Order and change the prism in which you do business. SCENE CHANGE 2 will tell you what to do and how to do it, but more importantly, why.
Alan Harrison is a writer, father, performer, nonprofit executive, artist, and published author (in no particular order). For the past 30 years, he has led, produced, directed, promoted, raised money for, starred and failed in over 300 theatrical productions on and Off-Broadway and at prestigious (and not so prestigious) nonprofit arts organizations across the country. He’s also a two-time Jeopardy! champion so, you know, there’s that. The arts invoke passion (mostly from artists), but nonprofit arts are only successful when they result in measurably positive change among those that need it most. When a nonprofit’s donors are also its recipients, then its mission devolves into meaningless puffery, flapdoodle, and codswallop.
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