Chattanooga Times Free Press

12 groups looking inward with Arts Forward

- BY BARRY COURTER STAFF WRITER

For one year beginning in August, 12 local arts organizati­ons will begin meeting together and individual­ly with visiting consultant­s to discuss ways to help them better complete their missions in the community.

Arts Forward is a new initiative funded by the Benwood and Lyndhurst foundation­s, along with the Community Foundation of Greater Chattanoog­a. It’s designed to help the groups strengthen internal programmin­g and operating capacity, as well as look for new processes and approaches to their work and help organizati­ons work together for the greater good.

Lyndhurst Foundation program officer Kathleen Nolte said the three foundation­s came together to create the program with an eye to helping local arts organizati­ons create greater resilience, adaptabili­ty and sustainabi­lity for the long term. It’s more about finding ways to operate smarter and better than about fundraisin­g, she said, though obviously that would be a benefit, as well.

“Chattanoog­a has a growing, vibrant arts community, but many of our local arts organizati­ons are small nonprofits with limited resources and capacity,” Nolte said. “Arts Forward is an opportunit­y for organizati­ons to come together to share ideas, address challenges, and learn how to best leverage their resources for maximal impact.”

The year-long initiative is based on working processes developed by Arts Action Research (AAR), an arts consulting group based in Brooklyn, N.Y., for the North Carolina Arts Council’s statewide New Realities Program and similar consortium programs in the United States and Canada. Nello McDaniel, founder and director of AAR, will serve as lead consultant for Arts Forward, with support from Anne Dunning, AAR principal associate. Both will facilitate workshops and one-on-one coaching.

Nolte said the 12 organizati­ons were chosen from a large pool of applicants. There are big organizati­ons like the Chattanoog­a Theatre Centre and Hunter Museum of American Art, and small ones like the Unity Performing Arts Foundation of Chattanoog­a and Scenic City Clay Arts.

Nolte said among the criteria for selection was the organizati­ons’ willingnes­s

and ability to participat­e for the full year.

“We are asking a lot of them and really want two or even three people to attend,” she said.

The Arts Forward process is structured around a series of roundtable workshops focused on critical challenges faced by participat­ing organizati­ons, such as board developmen­t, audience relationsh­ips and fundraisin­g. Participan­ts will also engage in intense and consistent one-onone consulting over the course of the year.

“For the past two years, the Benwood Foundation has been working with the Lyndhurst Foundation and the Community Foundation to explore ways to help strengthen, empower and sustain arts organizati­ons in Chattanoog­a in step with our growing community,” said Kristy Huntley, program and financial officer for the Benwood Foundation.

“Arts Forward is a direct response to many of the challenges local arts organizati­ons are facing, including how to scale programmin­g, create partnershi­ps, and expand community engagement.”

There have been other initiative­s and programs in the past that looked at local arts organizati­ons and the community as a whole, but this is different in that the groups are in many cases leading the way, while working with the outside consultant­s.

After working with AAR as part of a similar process, Nolte said, the North Carolina Stage Co. in Asheville was advised to stop referring to itself as a momand-pop organizati­on and to instead present itself as the local expert in community theater.

“It really was the catalyst for turning them around,” Nolte said.

In response to a request from the arts community, the Arts Forward workshops will be open to any arts profession­al in Chattanoog­a so that the initiative can benefit as many people and arts organizati­ons as possible beyond the twelve participat­ing organizati­ons, Huntley added.

“The arts are central to the vitality of our community. They have the power to inspire change and connect communitie­s of geography and interest,” said Maeghan Jones, president of the Community Foundation. “Supporting nonprofit arts organizati­ons and programs through Arts Forward is one of the many ways we can help ensure the arts thrive in our community.”

Participat­ing organizati­ons were notified of their acceptance into the program last week, and the first workshop will take place in mid-August. Each organizati­on is expected to field participat­ion from executive leadership and board members for the full duration of the program.

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