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A recognized voice gives valuable tips on how arts organizations can thrive in a down economy—and inspires a mayor to act for arts

Michael Kaiser, sponsored by
Sacramento Region Community Foundation

This is the story of what a community—even one facing economic and social issues—can do to stake a claim for arts, and of how a community foundation can spark this public commitment.

California’s challenges are visible in its capital, where images of a tent city housing hundreds displaced by the economic downturn make international news.

Sacramento Region Community Foundation is active on many fronts to address human needs at this time of crisis, and has made a point of keeping arts very much in the mix of its local leadership agenda. The community foundation sponsored a series of high-profile spring events through its Advancing Sacramento Arts initiative, including a lively discussion with Michael Kaiser, President of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. In front of a packed house at a local performing arts venue, Michael was interviewed by a local arts leader.

Ten tips from an arts turnaround expert

Michael spoke to over 200 arts leaders, drawing on his experience and writing to share insights on how arts organizations can survive—even thrive—in a down economy. In a nutshell, here are his ten basic rules for every turnaround:

  1. Someone must lead.
  2. The leader must have a plan.
  3. You cannot “save” your way to health.
  4. Focus on today and tomorrow, not yesterday.
  5. Extend your programming planning calendar.
  6. Marketing is more than brochures and advertisements.
  7. There must be only one spokesman and the message must be positive.
  8. Fundraising must focus on the larger donor, but don’t aim too high.
  9. The board must allow itself to be restructured.
  10. The organization must have the discipline to follow each of these rules.

View the entire 90 minute event, including Michael’s complete message, by watching this video.

Connecting with public interest

One of the invitees to this event was new Sacramento mayor, Kevin Johnson. Michael Kaiser’s message immediately resonated with the mayor’s vision for the city—causing him to adjust his calendar to spend more time at this community event. Shortly thereafter, Mayor Johnson announced an initiative titled For Art’s Sake—establishing arts as a vital plank in the platform for making Sacramento a world-class city.

The mayor has proceeded to form a multi-sector coalition for the arts, to name a liaison to the arts community, and to initiate a popular and well-publicized process for creating new relationships and programs supporting the arts. He cites both the economic and cultural contributions of the arts. “Performing arts, visual arts and literary arts—we need all three to reach the potential of what Sacramento can be,” the mayor said in his speech. “Our commitment: We are going to promote the arts in a real way.”

Sacramento Region Community Foundation is at the table with the mayor and area leaders, finding ways to help strengthen For Art’s Sake while seeking ways to link it to programming and donor interests.

For the community foundation, it’s all about leverage—and leadership.

Sacramento Region Community Foundation is a participant in Communities Advancing the Arts, a major funding initiative of The James Irvine Foundation.

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