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YOLO: Collecting Data - Realistic Steps to Show Your Value

wed11jun9:00 amwed12:00 pmYOLO: Collecting Data - Realistic Steps to Show Your ValueYOLO is CACHE's professional development series. Connecting creatives and organizations to resources, learning, and community.

Event Details

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We’ll begin with a panel discussion, moderated by the Amazeum’s Jennifer Belt (Chief Philanthropy Officer), and featuring development professionals, program officers and grant administrators from local and regional arts organizations and foundations who will share how they use data to fundraise or to evaluate grantees and their programs. Then, an expert from Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art’s Center for Audience Research & Evaluation will lead us through data collection practices to support your personal or organizational storytelling, help you apply for grants, and meet grant reporting metrics!

YOLO: Collecting Data – Realistic Steps to Show Your Value

WHO IS THIS FOR: Artists and Arts and Culture Organizations – all are welcome!

WHEN: 9:30am-12:00pm, Wednesday, June 11th

WHERE: at The Medium in Springdale

Panel moderator: Jennifer Belt, Chief Philanthropy Officer at The Amazeum

Panelists: 

Annetta Tirey – Arkansas Community Foundation, Program Director

Ana Aguayo – Walton Family Foundation, Associate Program Officer for Home Region Program

Carris Adams – Mid-America Arts Alliance, Director of Organizational Services

Scarlet Simms – Arkansas Arts Council, Arts Services Manager

Workshop facilitated by Rachel Lindsey, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art – Center for Audience Research & Evaluation

Lunch will be provided!!


Time

June 11, 2025 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

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