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Arts Midwest Launches Ideas Hub

by Alana Horton

Arts Midwest is excited to announce the launch of the Ideas Hub, a collection of free curated resources and tools that help arts leaders foster growth within their organizations. The Ideas Hub connects busy professionals with experts in artistic programming; communications; leadership and culture; diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility; fundraising; strategy; community engagement; and more.

The Ideas Hub is designed for nonprofit leaders who want to go beyond the day-to-day operations of their organization to build a sustainable future. Inspired by our ArtsLab curriculum, articles in the Ideas Hub make work easier by simplifying complex concepts, sharing real-life examples, and providing the framework for turning ideas into reality.

“Nonprofits across the Midwest do incredible work to drive impact in their communities,” said Torrie Allen, President & CEO of Arts Midwest. “The Ideas Hub is meant to help keep this momentum going by offering free and accessible tools that help creative organizations grow.”

Access to the Ideas Hub is completely free and does not require a subscription or membership thanks to the generous support of the McKnight Foundation.

Recent Ideas Hub Articles

  • Inside of a beautifully adorned theater, a full audience stands and applauds.

    5 Ways to Strengthen Arts Marketing

    Arts Midwest

    The effectiveness of your marketing depends on understanding what motivates people to take action. This article suggests five actionable ways, with data-driven examples, to enhance your marketing and communications to support your mission.

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  • Students from Rosboro Middle School and Heights High School youth group peel the tape off around a colorful chalk drawing.

    Creating an Accessibility Plan for Your Arts Organization

    Scott Artley

    Complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act can feel daunting if you’re just starting out, but it only takes a little time, training, and creativity to get started on this journey.  Use this tool from Scott Artley to kickstart the process.

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  • Two people sit at a small round table with coffee cups, facing and smiling at the camera.

    Strengthening Your Next Community Engagement Project

    Forecast Public Art

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  • Two people smile and sit at a table together. One of them holds a cut out paper hand up to their hand.

    Engaging and Supporting Creativity with Elders

    Anne Basting

    By 2040, 21% of the US population will be people over 65. As the population of older adults grows, so does the need for dynamic and tailored programming. This article from Anne Basting sparks ideas to creatively engage elders in arts and culture programming.

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  • Two people perform on the lawn as part of The Missouri River Water Walk in May 2021. People sit in lawn chairs in a circle around them and watch.

    Going Beyond Land Acknowledgements

    Native Governance Center

    Land acknowledgment statements usually focus on recognizing the Indigenous past, present, and future of a location. Use this resource from Native Governance Center to go beyond a statement and develop an action plan.

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  • People wave their hands and clap in celebration at Hinterlands Take Out Take Down.

    Storytelling as a Fundraising Tool

    Ignited Fundraising

    Using storytelling in your fundraising is the single most powerful way to connect people to your mission and raise more money. Follow this framework for finding, crafting, and sharing a story that will give supporters a feeling of empathy.

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