• Episode 9. Why Tell potential Funders What You Do, When You Can Just Show Them? (Conversation with Julie Leven)

  • Jul 13 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 9. Why Tell potential Funders What You Do, When You Can Just Show Them? (Conversation with Julie Leven)

  • Summary

  • This delightful interview with Julie Leven, violinist, art activist, social entrepreneur and founder of Shelter Music Boston is a refreshing reminder about beauty in service and leaning into your organization’s strengths—especially when resources are limited.

    Helpful takeaways from today’s episode include:

    • How to really respect, listen to, and incorporate your constituents’ feedback
    • Checking your ego at the door for the sake of your organization’s success
    • Is the Board construct still the right fit for today’s nonprofits?
    • Separating rigorous expectations from ruthless leadership
    • Creative and useful tools for measuring program success
    • Why tell potential funders what you do, when you can just show them?

    Listen now and share your thoughts!

    Connect with Julie

    LinkedIn

    Voice of Hope Artistic Project

    Shelter Music Boston Website

    Shelter Music Boston YouTube Channel

    Shelter Music Boston Instagram

    About Julie

    As Founder, Executive and Artistic Director of Shelter Music Boston, I oversaw all components of this social service agency which employs professional musicians to deliver regularly scheduled classical music concerts in homeless shelters and other sheltering environments in Greater Boston.

    I believe that it is the responsibility of 21st century citizen artists to provide access to the arts to all people, whether or not they have a home. Every concert delivered by Shelter Music Boston transforms individual audience members from desperation to dignity with live classical music.

    Currently I consult to organizations working to create social change with high quality artistic and musical programming, including: A Musical Heart in Washington DC, Musik på Trappen (Music on the Stairs) in Copenhagen, Denmark, The Philharmonia Baroque Education Program, in the Bay Area CA, and others.

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