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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Jul 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

During the pandemic, arts organizations were some of the most deeply impacted nonprofits.  They lost revenue from performances and special events, and many were forced to lay off key staff and artists.  The pandemic also inspired innovative ways to deliver programming and engage new audiences.  Though the arts may still struggle in the short-term, is there a renaissance on the horizon?  Pat Mitchell-Worley, Deputy Director of Soulsville Foundation and Executive Director of Stax Music Academy, and Elizabeth Rouse, President and CEO of ArtsMemphis, joins us to discuss the impact of COVID and the good news that may be ahead for arts organizations in the United States.
Released:
Jul 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (31)

I Was Told There Would Be Snacks: A Nonprofit Podcast, brought to you by Tennessee Nonprofit Network and powered by KUDZUKIAN. On our podcasts, we’ll be spilling the 501(c)tea on nonprofit issues that impact your nonprofit organization, questioning tired ways nonprofits and funders do business, and shedding light on bold new practices in our field. This is not your average nonprofit podcast! And no, we don’t provide snacks, but feel free to BYO. We were going to get some snacks donated, but the donation application was 42 questions and required too many attachments just to get a few dozen bagels and lukewarm coffee.