41 min

Major Gift Fundraising & Star Trek with Board Member Susan Bay Nimoy The Offstage Mic

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Major gifts are critical for every arts organization. This episode features board member and major gift philanthropist Susan Bay Nimoy, wife of the late actor Leonard Nimoy (most known for his role as Spock on Star Trek, and yes, we talk about it!). We cover all things major gifts, including relationship building, how that takes time, and what the process is that compels her as a major donor to give generously.
Susan Bay Nimoy has served on the board of many arts organizations, including the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, Symphony Space in New York, The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, and the Griffith Observatory. She recently endowed The Nimoy Theatre in LA, which is part of UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performance.

Want to know what to say when building major donor relationships in the arts and ultimately soliciting a major gift? Download your free resource, the Major Donor Fast Track Guide.
Mentioned in this episode:
FREE Audience Growth Masterclass
Hey Offstagers, what would it be like if you didn’t have to worry about making your revenue goals?
Or what if you could go to the next board meeting being able to report good news?
What if you were able to balance your budget at the end of the year?
And what if you didn’t have to program only blockbusters just to sell enough tickets?

That’s why I am teaching a FREE masterclass, where I share my top four strategies to grow your audiences and donor base. Things you can do to start seeing results immediately. Things that don’t require a huge team, mega resources, or a giant budget.

Reserve your free seat:
RILABA24 Webinar Registration

Major gifts are critical for every arts organization. This episode features board member and major gift philanthropist Susan Bay Nimoy, wife of the late actor Leonard Nimoy (most known for his role as Spock on Star Trek, and yes, we talk about it!). We cover all things major gifts, including relationship building, how that takes time, and what the process is that compels her as a major donor to give generously.
Susan Bay Nimoy has served on the board of many arts organizations, including the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, Symphony Space in New York, The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, and the Griffith Observatory. She recently endowed The Nimoy Theatre in LA, which is part of UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performance.

Want to know what to say when building major donor relationships in the arts and ultimately soliciting a major gift? Download your free resource, the Major Donor Fast Track Guide.
Mentioned in this episode:
FREE Audience Growth Masterclass
Hey Offstagers, what would it be like if you didn’t have to worry about making your revenue goals?
Or what if you could go to the next board meeting being able to report good news?
What if you were able to balance your budget at the end of the year?
And what if you didn’t have to program only blockbusters just to sell enough tickets?

That’s why I am teaching a FREE masterclass, where I share my top four strategies to grow your audiences and donor base. Things you can do to start seeing results immediately. Things that don’t require a huge team, mega resources, or a giant budget.

Reserve your free seat:
RILABA24 Webinar Registration

41 min