“Strengthening Your Fundraising Capacity” from Illinois Humanities

“Strengthening Your Fundraising Capacity” from Illinois Humanities

As part of their COVID-19 Emergency Relief and Recovery Grants Program, Illinois Humanities is offering virtual learning and capacity building opportunities for grantee-partners across the state throughout 2022.

This Capacity Building Series will cover topics such as fundraising, available grants opportunities, proposal writing, and many more. Stipends of $100 will be provided to each attendee, and workshops are capped at 60 participants. 30 slots will be reserved for participants from grantee-organizations in Cook County and 30 for participants from grantee-organizations outside of Cook County. There is a limit of one participant per grantee-organization per session; however, recordings of all sessions will be made available afterwards.

Registration is open now for the first session!

“Strengthening Your Fundraising Capacity”

Date: Wednesday, February 9th, 2022, from 1-3PM CDT

Description: This 2-hour session will focus on understanding how to position and strengthen your fundraising capacity as a nonprofit organization.

Presenters: This session will be led by Juana Guzman, a national arts strategist, who is a board member at Illinois Humanities, consultant for Bloomberg Philanthropies, and former Vice-President at the National Museum of Mexican Art; and Tracy Taft, former Executive Director at the International Sonoran Desert Alliance, who spearheaded the Curley School Artisan Housing Community Development and Urban-Rural Planning.

To register for the first session, click here. Note that this is a password-protected page; the password is IL2022 (case sensitive).

Upcoming activities will include a funders panel (April 2022) and workshops on proposal writing (June 2022) and how to grow & manage your volunteers program (August 2022), as well as facilitation trainings (which Illinois Humanities has offered to grantee-partners since 2017, please note stipends are not available for our facilitation trainings).

 

2022 Legal Update Webinar Series from Hub International

2022 Legal Update Webinar Series from Hub International

2022 Legal Update Webinar Series

Join HUB’s Employee Benefits Compliance Officers and Employment Law Attorneys for a two-part webinar series covering important changes and updates in 2022 impacting employee benefits and employment law issues.

Part 1: Employee Benefits Compliance
Wednesday, January 26th | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CT

Join HUB’s Compliance Officers for the first of our two-part webinar series discussing regulatory changes that impact employee benefits compliance in 2022. During this webinar we’ll cover:

  • COVID-19 changes impacting group health plans
  • Updates to the Transparency Rules and reporting
  • What the No Surprises Act means for your organization
  • ACA updates and other regulatory changes
Register Today

Part 2: Employment Law and Litigation Trends
Wednesday, February 2nd | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CT

Join HUB’s employment attorneys for the second part of our legal update webinar series as they discuss:

  • Employment law litigation and insurance trends for this year
  • Regulatory changes including wage and hour, National Labor Relations Board, and the various workplace vaccination and testing rules
  • Recent landmark employment law cases and how they will impact 2022 and beyond
Register Today
IACA General Operating Support Grants for FY23 Available Now

IACA General Operating Support Grants for FY23 Available Now

Illinois Arts Council Agency Announces Availability of Fiscal Year 2023 General Operating Support Guidelines and Application

IACA General Operating Support Grants are offered up to $25,000 to established not-for-profit organizations that make a significant local, regional, or statewide impact on the quality of life in Illinois. This annual program provides general operating support to eligible Illinois non-profit organizations for public arts programming of high artistic merit. The FY23 GOS application deadline is Tuesday, March 15, 2022 at 11:59pm.

Important to note is that the GOS applications will be submitted in IACA’s online Salesforce platform: https://arts-illinois.force.com

Returning applicants should login to their existing account to apply. New applicants should create a new user account. More information on the online system, including a user manual, can be found on the IACA website.

Webinars/Meetings:

IACA staff will conduct one GOS webinar on Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at 1:00pm on the application and review process. Participation requires advance registration; a recorded version of the webinar with transcripts will also be available.
Also, on certain Fridays from 1pm-2pm IACA staff are available via video meetings to answer any questions. You do not need to preregister for these. You simply click the link at the time of the meeting to join the call via WebEx.

Other IACA Grants:

Other Illinois Arts Council Agency Grants are also available now on their website, including:
Arts Midwest GIG Fund (for FY22) – due April 12, 2022
Partners in Excellence (for FY23) – due March 15, 2022

See all the grants here.

3-part series: Clothing & Textile Collections: Preservation, Interpretation, & Exhibition

3-part series: Clothing & Textile Collections: Preservation, Interpretation, & Exhibition

This three-part series from the Iowa Museums Association provides an introduction to textiles and clothing care in a museum setting. The series provides professional guidance in artifact preservation and storage, identification and interpretation, and exhibition and display.

Cost per workshop for non-IMA members $70.
3-series price for Non-IMA members $145.
Date & Time: Sessions will take place from 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. January 24, January 31, and February 7, 2022. All sessions will take place on ZOOM.

Clothing & Textiles Preservation & Storage (January 24)

This course provides an introductory look into textile-based collections care focusing on environmental conditions, artifact-safe materials, recommended storage methods and systems for different types of items, basic cleaning processes, and logistical issues.

Clothing & Textiles Identification & Interpretation (January 31)

Learn how to identify 19th and 20th century fashions and other textile items and discuss some unique ways to think about and interpret the artifacts in your collection. This is an introductory course; additional resources will be provided to assist your individual identification needs.

Clothing & Textiles Exhibition & Display (February 7)

Learn how to safely exhibit a variety of textile-based items and how artifact preservation is woven into the exhibit development process. We will discuss different exhibit formats (temporary exhibitions, permanent installations, furnishing plans, and more) as well as proper artifact mounting and display options, as well as environmental requirements.

Registration Deadline: 1/23/2022

Reminder: You must be signed in to register. For assistance with registration prior to 1/21/22, contact [email protected]

About the Instructor

Lindsey Smith has over twenty years of experience working in and around cultural heritage. Her consulting firm, Exhibitsmith™, opened in 2009 to help organizations discover innovative-yet-practical solutions for their creative projects and historical collection needs. In addition, she has been on staff at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Des Moines University Library, Iowa Jewish Historical Society, Amherst Museum, and Living History Farms. She received an MA in Historical Administration in 2003 and completed additional post-graduate coursework in Archives and Records Administration at UW-Milwaukee.

In 2014, she founded Hangerbee™, which produces museum-quality, heirloom-safe padded clothing hangers. Over 10,000 Hangerbee hangers can be found in museums, boutiques, and closets across the country from Alaska to the Smithsonian, as well as abroad.