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Building Financial Resilience

26 October, 2021
15:00 - 16:00
Zoom Webinar

Join us on Tuesday, October 26th, 2021 for a conversation on financial resilience in the cultural sector.

At the top of the session, we will be joined by Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist and Founder of Nanos Research, who will be sharing the latest findings from the Arts Response Tracking Survey (ARTS). This edition of ARTS will provide valuable insights into culture-goers’ sentiments toward the return to in-person activities and comfort levels with increased capacities, as well as levels of concern about the survival of organizations and donation intentions.

This session will also feature a response panel with business and arts leaders from across the country. Together we will discuss how giving trends have evolved during the pandemic, strategies for mobilizing donors and opportunities to re-engage with key stakeholders.

Speakers will include: 

  • Anne Maggisano, CFA, Vice President, Burgundy Asset Management and Chair, Toronto Public Library Foundation, Board member of the Canadian Opera Company and Crow’s Theatre
  • Melissa Tsang, Managing Director, Urban Ink
  • Nadine Haddad, Director of Philanthropy, Confederation Centre of the Arts
  • Nik Nanos, Chief Data Scientist and Founder, Nanos Research

Event Details:

When: Tuesday, October 26, 2021, 3:00 – 4:00 pm ET
Where: Zoom Webinar
Accessibility: This session will be presented with ASL interpretation and auto-generated English captions


About the Arts Response Tracking Survey (ARTS):

Business / Arts, the National Arts Centre and Nanos Research have come together to gauge Canadians’ attitudes on returning to indoor and outdoor arts and culture events across Canada. Over 1,000 people were polled through the Arts Response Tracking Survey (ARTS). The results offer valuable insight for arts organizations across the country to help inform re-opening procedures and programming models.

Read the reports 

The Arts Response Tracking Survey is undertaken as a partnership with Business / Arts, the National Arts Centre and Nanos Research, with the additional support of David and Christine Armstrong and Irfhan Rawji, patrons from the National Arts Centre Foundation.

Arts Response Tracking Study (ARTS)

Founding ARTS Partner
Supporting Partner