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Fundraising and financial sustainability
Molly Twomey, Fundraising Fellow for Graffiti Theatre Company in Cork, with Niall Cleary, CEO, of Graffiti Theatre, Michelle Reid, Arts Portfolio Manager, Business to Arts, Louise O’Reilly, Chief Executive, Business to Arts, Cecelia Molumby, Fundraising Fellow for Sing Ireland in Limerick, Dermot O’Callaghan, CEO of Sing Ireland, and Jenny Madsen-O’Connor, Artistic and Operations Manager for Sing Ireland at the inaugural Fundraising Fellowship, Ireland session. Photo: Conor McCabe

Molly Twomey, Fundraising Fellow for Graffiti Theatre Company in Cork, with Niall Cleary, CEO, of Graffiti Theatre, Michelle Reid, Arts Portfolio Manager, Business to Arts, Louise O’Reilly, Chief Executive, Business to Arts, Cecelia Molumby, Fundraising Fellow for Sing Ireland in Limerick, Dermot O’Callaghan, CEO of Sing Ireland, and Jenny Madsen-O’Connor, Artistic and Operations Manager for Sing Ireland at the inaugural Fundraising Fellowship, Ireland session. Photo: Conor McCabe

We work directly with artists and arts organisations to help them review, revitalise and expand their fundraising strategies and to explore new models of income generation.

Through a mixture of online and hybrid training programmes, one-to-one mentorship, and digital resources we guide our arts members to identify and solve skill gaps and develop new funding models that connect closely to their organisational goals.

If you are looking to create, enhance, or revisit your approach to income generation we can support you to create a compelling case for support, develop a promising prospect pipeline, and ultimately deliver a sustainable funding base for your organisation.

If you aren’t already an arts member of Business to Arts you can sign up as a member to avail of a one-to-one consultation.

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Sponsorship brokering

We broker and facilitate new or renewing arts sponsorships within our network, and supporting the arts community to pitch, negotiate, and land innovative and exciting collaborations.

Maeve (4) from Malahide visiting The Ark, joined by Director of The Ark, Aideen Howard, and Katharine Byrne, Partner (Corporate Finance) of BDO. Photos by Naoise Culhane.

Partnerships Opportunity Directory (POD)

Our Partnership Opportunity Directory (POD) is a new tool to provide at-a-glance information on upcoming arts sponsorships to our corporate network.

Yes, But Do You Care by Marie Brett and Philip Connaughton with Alzheimer's Society of Ireland and Dementia Carers Network. Funded as part of Round 1 of the Bank of Ireland Begin Together Arts Fund in partnership with Business to Arts. Photo by Marie Brett

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Sing Ireland Irish Youth Training Choir performing at the 2022 Business to Arts Awards at the National Concert Hall. Sing Ireland are taking part in Round 3 of Business to Arts' Fundraising Fellowship, Ireland programme. Photo: Conor McCabe

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