Senior Contributor

Joe Patti

Focus Areas

Marketing, Legal Issues, Operations (backstage and front of house), Arts Presenting and Producing, Business Models, Outdoor Festivals Presenting Contemporary Indigenous Artists, Arts and Technology, Leadership in the Arts, Collaboration (between organizations, communities, artists-all permutations), Professional Development and Training, Organizational Culture, Volunteers, University Arts Environments

About

I have been writing Butts in the Seats (BitS) on topics of arts and cultural administration since 2004 (yikes!). Given the ever evolving concerns facing the sector, I have yet to exhaust the available subject matter. In addition to BitS, I am a founding contributor to the ArtsHacker (artshacker.com) website where I focus on topics related to boards, law, governance, policy and practice. I am also an evangelist for the effort to Build Public Will For Arts and Culture being helmed by Arts Midwest and the Metropolitan Group. (http://www.creatingconnection.org/about/) My most recent role was as Executive Director of the Grand Opera House in Macon, GA. Among the things I am most proud include leveraging the architecture of The Grand to provide safe programming during Covid, producing a devised work to explore ways to address blight that didn’t involve bulldozing, producing an opera in the Hawaiian language and a dance drama about Hawaii’s snow goddess Poli’ahu.

I have been trying to think of subjects to address on ArtsHacker, but my goal is to create entries that are relatively evergreen and with Covid, I feel like so much is being rewritten in terms of process and expectation. I think the addition of Eric Rubio is awesome. He is preaching to the choir when he talks about keeping your books up to date as you rather than scrambling at the end of the year or during an audit.

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Henry David Thoreau Spyglass

Better Research During Your Job Search

Always Doe Never Bucks One of the most frustrating experiences in a job search is the salary line in a … Read more

Board Recruitment & Rising Expectations

Non-Profit Quarterly recently hosted a webinar to present “The Completely Revised Guide to Great Board Recruitment.” If you have been … Read more
Most Favored Nation

Most Favored Nation (or Give It To Them, Gotta Give It To Me, Too)

In international trade, having a most favored nation agreement means that your country will receive trade terms on par with … Read more

Never Accept The Treasurer’s Report

With all the recent emphasis about the responsibility of a non-profit board to practice good governance and oversight it may … Read more
What's Up With Event Liability Insurance

What’s Up With Event Liability Insurance

If you try to hold an event somewhere, you will most likely be asked to provide general liability insurance coverage … Read more
Sympathy For The Two-Faced Lawyer On Your Board

Sympathy For The Two-Faced Lawyer On Your Board

Non-profits often seek lawyers to serve on their boards. However, it is important to note that having a lawyer on … Read more
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Breaking Up With A Social Network

Hey is your organization on Peach? What about Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Whatsapp, Slack, Periscope, Tumblr, Instagram, Facebook, Google+, Flipboard, … Read more
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Looking At Decision Making Processes

Having a clear decision making process in an arts organization is important. With everyone wearing different hats and assuming different … Read more

Getting Exactly What You Wish For

Publishing a Wish List of needed items is a longstanding practice among non-profits. Historically, it has been difficult to keep … Read more

Your Donation, Should You Choose To Accept It

The non-profit sector is getting more organized and sophisticated about fundraising and general solicitation of support through vehicles like Kickstarter … Read more
Things To Consider In An Executive Search

Things To Consider In An Executive Search

You sit on the board of an arts organization and a situation arises where the executive director will be departing. … Read more

Yes Virginia, There Are Agents With Ethics

The business side of performing arts can be a confusing and tricky realm to try to navigate. There is increasing … Read more

Negotiate Like You Are Dealing With A Petulant Child

So many interactions in our lives involve some sort of negotiation whether it be starting salary, contracts, settling disagreements between … Read more

Let Them Play FUN Board Games

Recently what has been the perceived role of a board of directors has shifted from fundraising to governance and fiscal … Read more
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Your Small Non-Profit Needs D&O Insurance Too

Do I Really Need Directors and Officers Insurance? You may hear about Directors and Officers Insurance (D&O) and think only … Read more

Give Your Consent To Shorter Board Meetings

If there is one thing people hate, it is long, protracted board meetings. It may well be one of the … Read more

Discovering The True Cost Of Programs

For some time now the perception that a non-profit with a high overhead cost was inefficient has provided a disincentive … Read more

Out, Damned Bylaw!

A few years back Ellis Carter made two helpful posts on her Charity Lawyer Blog about what to Include and … Read more

Lending Your Tenor

If only they came and saw our art, they would be hooked for life. This is one of those commonly … Read more

In An Emergency Listen To….?

(Source) If there is a snow storm (or snow monster), tornado, power outage or anything that might raise questions about … Read more