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The Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission is often notified of professional or organizational development opportunities, and we pass the information along to you.

Workshops:

Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP): (Official Website)

  •  No workshops currently posted, check back for updates

California Cultural Data Project (CDP): (Official Website)

  • Monthly Webinar: New User Training Session: 1st Wednesdays, 7am & 11am (Register)
  • Monthly Webinar: CDP Reports Orientation: 3rd Thursdays, 7am & 11am (Register)

California Lawyers for the Arts (CLA): (Official Website)

Creative Capital: (Official Website)

I Street Press (Official Website)

Nonprofit Resource Center: (Official Website)

Planned Giving Forum of Sacramento: (Official Website)

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For information on 2012's Where's The Money Symposium & other workshops, go here.

Now available for download:
-Kay Sprinkel Grace's Key Note Speech: Boundaries of Risk: Daring to Dream in the Arts.
-Kay Sprinkel Grace's The AAA Way to Fundraising Success: Maximizing Involvement, Maximizing Results:
PowerPoint Presentation, AAA Survey, and AAA Summary Grid.
-Shelly Willis' SMAC: Art in Public Places--How to Become a Public Artist.

Download the complete agenda from the event.

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Photo of child using glue

Photo of child using glue

Photo of child using gluePhoto of painting by Alex Escalante, a woman sits at a cafe table with the shadow of a man in the foregroundStages Dancer Branna Rummery in a white and red dress balancing in a half-toe arabesqueBlues in the Schools youth participant playing the string bassGilbert, 'Magu' Lujan, 'Homie Walking The Dogs', 2000

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Two large birds flying off of the airport parking garage structure and the head of a third bird. The birds are made out of plexi-glass and steel.

Sacramento airport installation by artist Dennis Oppenheim