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Culture Business advances global thinking and best practice in the development of the arts and culture.
Held annually, this gathering of senior arts professionals, philanthropists, entrepreneurial thinkers and innovators explores new ideas and global best practice in all aspects of fundraising and income generation.
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Episode 6: The Sustainable Museum: How the International Spy Museum pioneered a new museum model without the need for traditional fundraising?

Culture BusinessDec 06, 2019

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Episode 6: The Sustainable Museum: How the International Spy Museum pioneered a new museum model without the need for traditional fundraising?

Episode 6: The Sustainable Museum: How the International Spy Museum pioneered a new museum model without the need for traditional fundraising?

You will come away with tried-and-true monetization tactics, dos and don'ts of self-operating, and creative strategies to engage new audiences.

By Gretchen Coss, Gallagher Museum Services, USA

The Sustainable Museum: How the International Spy Museum pioneered a new museum model without the need for traditional fundraising?

Dec 06, 201921:16
Episode 5: The power of funding through Public and Private Ancillary Funds

Episode 5: The power of funding through Public and Private Ancillary Funds

With over $457 million and $390 million distributed by Private (PAF) and Public Ancillary Funds (PuAF) respectively each year, there is considerable opportunity for non-profits to seek funding.

By Anna Apuli, AskRIGHT, Australia

This podcast has been recorded at Culture Business Sydney 22-24 November 2019. Theme - The Art of Fundraising


Dec 06, 201919:20
Episode 4: Music Match: Collaboration for Impact

Episode 4: Music Match: Collaboration for Impact

A delivery nexus between music education services and private giving to equalize opportunities for disadvantaged schools.

By Hannah Allert, Carclew, Australia

This podcast has been recorded at Culture Business Sydney 22-24 November 2019. Theme - The Art of Fundraising

Dec 06, 201921:22
Episode 3: The shock of the Notre Dame and the resulting large mobilisation

Episode 3: The shock of the Notre Dame and the resulting large mobilisation

Guillaume will share his learnings from a worldwide fundraising campaign: How fundraisers have developed quick innovative tools to welcome corporate and individual donations?

By Guillaume Maréchal, City of Paris, France

This podcast has been recorded at Culture Business Sydney 22-24 November 2019. Theme - The Art of Fundraising

Dec 06, 201941:03
Episode 2: Rocking the boat. Membership at Auckland Art Gallery. Reflections on leading institutional change

Episode 2: Rocking the boat. Membership at Auckland Art Gallery. Reflections on leading institutional change

Christiane shares her experience in growing membership, managing change, establishing commercial partnerships and discuss how one department can start a cultural shift within an organization.

By Christiane Pracht, Auckland War Memorial Museum, New Zealand

This podcast has been recorded at Culture Business Sydney 22-24 November 2019. Theme - The Art of Fundraising

Dec 05, 201923:18
Episode 1: How to involve artists in your Fundraising work?

Episode 1: How to involve artists in your Fundraising work?

Sue and Sarah will discuss the opportunities and challenges of asking the artists to support the fundraising, sponsorship and education activities of your organisations.

By Sue Donnelly, Belvoir St Theatre, Australia / Sarah Gilchrist, Belvoir Theatre, Australia

This podcast has been recorded at Culture Business Sydney 22-24 November 2019. Theme - The Art of Fundraising 

Dec 05, 201945:50