With the start of September, arts organizations are re-centering themselves and launching new seasons once again. To provide a check-in during these beginning stages, our recent Arts Executive Poll surveyed leaders of arts organizations about the prevailing mood among staff as well as ways that leaders are keeping teams motivated amidst the uncertainty of the pandemic.
Team Return, Hiring, and Post-Pandemic Changes
Finishing 2021 and Reopening
Many arts organizations are looking to get back to some semblance of "normal" in the second half of 2021 and are making preparations to welcome audiences and visitors back at or near pre-pandemic capacity. Our recent Arts Executive poll surveyed leaders about their goals, predictions, and worries for the rest of the year.
Reopening For Staff and Audiences
Arts Donors and Fundraising Teams
Redefining the Donor Value Proposition: Accelerating the Donor Shift to a More Philanthropic Mindset
We surveyed more than 5,000 donors to arts organizations and interviewed over fifty development leaders from arts organizations around the world.
In our analysis, we found that donors clustered into three segments: Benefits Donors, Arts Lovers, and Community Donors.
We learned how organizations can engage the different categories of donors most effectively while contributing to community engagement.
Returning To “Normal”
As vaccine roll-outs continue across the world, arts organizations are starting to move more actively into "return-mode." But with the promise of large in-person gatherings comes the challenges of planning for both safety and org success. Our recent Arts Executive Poll surveyed leaders on a variety of topics related to bringing staff, artists, and audiences/visitors back.
The Future of Digital
Many arts organizations have made great strides in digital content and experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. But with the return to in-person experiences (hopefully) drawing nearer, many arts organizations are starting to think about how to evolve their digital strategies for the future. Our recent Arts Executive poll surveyed leaders on their future plans for digital.
Diversity and Inclusion Priorities
Demystifying Digital Content Monetization: Lessons Learned from Arts Organizations During the Closure
Learning from the accelerated digital shift of the COVID-19 closures, our initiative examined how arts organizations can use digital content not only to build audiences and keep patrons loyal, but also to generate necessary funding for future activities.
While direct revenue may be less likely for new digital offerings, there are important benefits beyond earned income such as donation success, audience learning, and future value.


