Despite the pandemic, Live Arts announced a nine-month, re-imagined season of weekly, live-streamed programming that is available to the community on a pay-what-you-can basis. The goal is to lower the economic barriers to theater during a time of social, emotional and financial hardship in the Charlottesville community.
Read MoreThe Live Arts board of directors named Anne Hunter executive director, effective February 3, 2020. Powered by nearly 1,000 volunteers, a dozen employees and 19 devoted board members, Live Arts theater is the largest performing arts organization in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Read MoreHunterSage strategic partner and micro business mentor Scott Taylor brought down the house at O Povo’s 13th annual Entrepreneurship Seminar in Fortaleza, Brazil in October 2019. Taylor presented 18 tips on how to be a successful business owner to an audience of 1500.
Read MoreAnne Hunter recently joined the board of IX Art Park, a five-year-old nonprofit in Charlottesville, Virginia that’s all about “possibility and the power of collective creativity.” She will serve a two-year term.
Read MoreHunterSage opened a second office near Charlottesville in summer 2019 to serve Eastern US clients.
Read MoreHunterSage strategic partner Scott Taylor will be taking his talents to the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia as the next president of The Monroe Institute retreat center.
Read MoreHunterSage founder Anne Hunter is taking on the part-time role of interim president of the St. Paul-based Minnesota Humanities Center, starting December 3. The assignment is expected to last four-to-six months — or until a full-time president is hired.
Read MoreJustice Alan Page received the nation’s highest civilian honor in November 2018 for his lifelong work in advancing social justice. He and his beloved wife, who died in October, co-founded the Page Education Foundation, which awards 500 scholarships each year to Minnesota students of color.
Read MoreBoardSource reports on nonprofit board composition, practices, performance and culture in its 2017 Leading with Intent index.
Read MoreTwo dozen arts organizations and eight peer mentors gathered in Des Moines last spring to build the long-term capacity of the arts in Iowa.
Read MoreYMCA Twin Cities convened its second Inclusive Downtown Think Tank in April 2018. Participants practiced “outside-in thinking” at the Y’s Equity innovation Center while identifying the challenges, gaps and opportunities of building a more inclusive downtown Minneapolis.
Read MoreOne month after unveiling the Equity Innovation Center at its newly rennovated Gaviidae Commons headquarters, the YMCA of the Greater Twin Cities hosted the region's first Inclusive Downtown Think Tank. Amy Batiste, president of Creative Catalyst and a HunterSage strategic partner, is designing the Think Tank. Anne Hunter serves as a small group facilitator.
Read MoreSheila Terryll of Wiser Wolf nonprofit consulting and Anne Hunter of HunterSage nonprofit strategy group joined forces in January 2018 to develop a three-year strategic plan for The Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library.
Read MoreHunterSage founder Anne Hunter earned a certificate in Executive Director Leadership from the University of St. Thomas in December 2017. (link) The 10-month cohort program prepared 20 executive directors from across Minnesota to lead high-impact nonprofits during times of great change and uncertainty.
Read MoreAfter a four-year hiatus, HunterSage Marketing LLC relaunched in fall 2017 as simply HunterSage, a nonprofit strategy group committed to building thriving communities.
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