Clients

La Music Center

LA MUSIC CENTER As Los Angeles’ performing arts center, The Music Center (TMC) has served millions of patrons for more than five decades and is one of the largest and most respected performing art centers in the nation. Beginning in 2012, TMC undertook a strategic realignment of its dance presenting series in order to better La Music Center

The San Francisco Symphony

THE SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY  The San Francisco Symphony (SFS) is a musical institution that sets the highest possible standard for excellence in musical performance. It strives to enrich, serve, and shape the cultural life of the many communities throughout the Bay Area. As a consequence of planning to expand their facilitates – Davies Symphony Hall The San Francisco Symphony

ANDRUS

ANDRUSA Strategic Plan for a Mental Health Agency Founded in 1928, ANDRUS serves children and strengthens families by offering enriching early childhood and after-school programs, providing community-based mental health services, and offering special education for emotionally fragile children in multiple sites around Westchester County and the New York Metropolitan area. WolfBrown was engaged to assist with ANDRUS

From the Top

From the Top From the Top is perhaps best known for its radio program, which features performances by especially accomplished young musicians. However, From the Top (FTT) also offers a number of programs for young people, including the activities of the Center for Development of Arts Leaders (CDAL), in which young musicians develop their leadership skills From the Top

EdVestors

Edvestors EdVestors is an organization that raises and strategically invests funds to improve the quality of education in Boston’s schools. In 2011, they asked WolfBrown to help guide their strategy around arts education by ensuring that the opportunities currently available to students were well understood, and that students’ aspirations for study in the arts were well-represented. EdVestors

Regional Arts and Creativity Council

Regional arts and creativity councilAn Evualuation of the Right Brain Initiative The Right Brain Initiative is a program of the Portland-based Regional Arts and Creativity Council (RACC) designed to close the “imagination gap” in education: the distance between traditional instruction and instruction that emphasizes critical and creative thought. In 2009, the RACC asked WolfBrown to Regional Arts and Creativity Council

United Way of Central Indiana/Julian Center

United Way of Central Indiana/Julian CenterA Financial/Fund Raising Assessment and Plan for A Social Service Organization Responding to an invitation by a consortium of funders in Indianapolis in September of 2014, WolfBrown conducted a comprehensive assessment of the finances and fund raising of the Julian Center in Indianapolis, the largest domestic violence shelter organization in the United Way of Central Indiana/Julian Center

Project STEP

Project STEPFeasibility Study for Consortium for Classical Music Training WolfBrown was engaged by four music education organizations in Boston to conduct a feasibility study to determine whether and how they might embark on an initiative to provide advanced training for Black and Latinx classical musicians.  The goal of the program was to see many of these Project STEP

National Guild for Community Arts Education

NATIONAL GUILD FOR COMMUNITY ARTS EDUCATIONInnovation and Sustainability in Community Arts Education In December 2009, the National Guild for Community Arts Education (the Guild) received support from the Kresge Foundation to explore how it might pursue an initiative that would promote innovation, sustainability, and enhanced capitalization among its members. The ultimate goal was to strengthen organizations National Guild for Community Arts Education