A strong application
Do trusts and foundations really favour some organisations over others? Sarah Miller explains what can move the Andrew L…
Do trusts and foundations really favour some organisations over others? Sarah Miller explains what can move the Andrew L…
With a fundraising target of £18m for Hull 2017, James Trowsdale knows how to present a project application that stands out…
Do you regularly find your head pickled by the financial rules and regulations pertaining to fundraising? Accountant Pete O’…
How do you stop art crime when it is the most lucrative criminal sub-sector after guns and drugs? Jeanna Heeraman has a few tips.
If we are to increase audiences and tackle cultural resistance, we must listen to all opinions about the art we produce – no…
Poor fundraising tactics have brought shame on the sector, says Michelle Wright. Change is needed, but is a new regulator really t…
The arts sector is not adopting mobile technology fast enough, says Tim Plyming, who sees it being used not just to sell tickets b…
In 2013 Drew Hemment got the call – the Singapore government wanted his help staging an arts and technology f…
The creative sector is growing, so where are the jobs? Pauline Tambling squares up to the challenges facing young people and arts…
How do you market exhibitions to audiences with competing preferences? Hannah Carroll shares her top tips.
As creative subjects are squeezed out of the curriculum, what can arts organisations do to ensure all children benefit from cultur…
What are the opportunities for arts organisations interested in delivering ‘on prescription’ schemes? And do they outw…
Tired of the same old conversations about audience development, Victoria Johnson has decided to shake things up.
Murals were used to divide communities during the Troubles, now art is helping to build peace in Northern Ireland, says Roisi…
Bethany Houldsworth reveals how she’s learned a lot as a Creative Apprentice for Lancashire County Council – not least…
Where does our growing drive to work in partnership come from? And is it anything more than a way of sweetening the bitter pill of…
Can a small touring company benefit from running a Friends scheme? Liz Hill examines the opportunities and the challenges.
Might you be guilty of unconscious bias when recruiting? Eleanor Deem discusses what it is and how to avoid it.
Supporting talent and nurturing creativity is vital in a sector that relies on a multi-faceted set of skills, says Graham Sheffiel…
Match funding has received some bad press recently, but Carl Watt has seen it work wonders at encouraging business sponsorship of…
There are all sorts of financial interventions claiming to help organisations build resilience. But which can actually work for ar…
Should the arts stop using the term ‘digital’? Is it ready to? Anna Dinnen looks at recent Digital R&D Fund projec…
Paul Martin reveals how London’s boroughs are protecting arts and culture against rising rents and funding cuts.
Want society to reap the health benefits of arts engagement? Stop directing so much funding to major organisations – th…