Sunday, January 28, 2024 • 5:45 PM EST
Presenter: Linda Onorevole
This session will focus on ways to support events and activities beyond tickets sales and registration fees. We will review a variety of sponsorship options, and talk about other potential contributed revenue, including grants, corporate support, etc.
About Linda
Linda Onorevole joined Handbell Musicians of America as its executive director in January 2022. She has three decades of experience managing arts organizations in New Jersey and Florida. She has served as executive director of New Jersey Youth Symphony, and director of development at the South Orange Performing Arts Center (SOPAC) in New Jersey. While at SOPAC, in addition to her fundraising responsibilities, she held the role of interim executive director in 2012-2013. During her tenure at SOPAC, the organization received its first major awards from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, New Jersey Cultural Trust, and numerous foundations and corporations. Linda has served on the boards of the Youth Orchestra Division of the League of American Orchestras, the New Jersey Association of Museums, and the South Orange Village Center Alliance. She was a grant panelist for the Florida Department of Cultural Affairs, Essex County Local Arts Grants (NJ), and Westchester Arts Council (NY).
00:12:14 Janelle Flory Schrock: I’m in Kansas and I’m not watching the game, so…I guess that says how much I care about football.
00:44:01 Rebecca: I’ll type since my camera is off- yes, we interact! Also, we have an audience survey in our programs.
00:44:48 tomseputis: What kind of questions do you ask in your survey?
00:45:11 tomseputis: Either…
00:45:20 tomseputis: Sorry, making dinner and listening at the same time!
00:45:53 Billy: 17-10 final
00:46:14 Diane Hould: 17-10 Chiefs final
00:47:49 Rebecca: Can you talk about the checklist that a committee might use to rate your grant submission?
00:52:55 Joan Fossum: Does Candid make sense for small group?
01:04:47 elaine: If a group is a non-profit, they can accept donations with the stipulation that they can’t take the donation off their taxes. What about a little community handbell choir that isn’t officially not for profit? We have had people wanting to donate but we haven’t been comfortable accepting unless they donate to the church that allows us to practice on their premises.
01:14:24 tomseputis: Thank you for both your sessions. Very helpful!
01:14:28 Joan Fossum: Thank you so much.
01:14:42 elaine: Thank you,Linda, and thank you Joan!
01:14:53 Joan Fossum: Reacted to “Thank you,Linda, and…” with ❤️
01:15:33 Diane Hould: Thank you Linda!
01:15:40 Debra Pankaskie: Thank you for sharing and giving us your insights.