2011 TCG Fall Forum on Governance


TCG Fall Forum on Governance 2011 Resources


Defining, Redefining and Capitalizing on our Assets

Ben Cameron (recommended reports)
Getting In On the Act: How Arts Groups are Creating Opportunities for Active Participation, A study commissioned by The James Irvine Foundation and conducted by WolfBrown, October 2011
Case for Change Capital in the Arts, Nonprofit Finance Fund
Bruce Coppock
Radical Revenue, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra Case Study


Capitalizing Human Assets

Richard A. Mittenthal
Improving Board Performance PowerPoint presentation (link to PDF of PowerPoint)


The Financial State of our Theatre Field: A National Perspective

Presentation coming soon!


Building Financial Capital in an Uncertain World

Stacy Palmer – Recommended articles from The Chronicle of Philanthropy
America’s Top Fund-Raising Groups Face Big Struggles
Corporate Giving Slow to Recover as Economy Remains Shaky
As Assets Slowly Recover, Foundations Grapple With How to Help Cash-Strapped Charities
Nonprofit Innovators Battle Obstacles to Creative Solutions
A Grant Maker Helps Incubate Innovation in the Arts
In Challenging Times, Overstretched Board Members Fight Burnout


So you have a deficit. Now what?

Kim Cook
Creative Assets, Social Currency. Nonprofit Finance Fund
Getting to Twenty-Five Percent: On Margins and Reserves, Social Currency. Nonprofit Finance Fund


Capitalizing Community Assets

Margy Waller
The Arts Ripple Effect Report

For more resources, see TCG's Fall Forum Resources list.

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