Protected: 36 Orchestra and Arts Professionals to Participate in League of American Orchestras’ Essentials of Orchestra Management Program at The Juilliard School
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Watch this free online orientation to learn the ins and outs of what will be happening in June during the Conference.
In This Issue: Tax Law and Giving Trends; NEA Awards More FY26 Grants; Advocacy Needed for FY27; NEA Report Links Participation to Civic Engagement; Here for You: Visa Assistance and Guidance; Form 990 Changes Proposed
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This on-demand interactive workshop explores culturally responsive teaching principles, with insights from artists and educators applying them across diverse settings, and includes practical strategies for designing programs.
Updates from the League, behind-the-scenes insights, and highlighting some of our wonderful donors across the country.
Six orchestra professionals from across the country will join the third cohort of the League of American Orchestras’ Anne Parsons Leadership Program, the League has announced.
Explore a wealth of resources here related to the League publication, Effective Orchestra Governance: A Guide for Boards, Second Edition.
Learn more about Chuck Dickerson’s work, his vision, and what continues to inspire him.
Orchestra administrators, musicians, conductors, board members, and volunteers from across the country will gather in Baltimore this June for the field’s largest annual event: The League of American Orchestras National Conference. Hosted by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the Conference will take place June 1-3, 2026, at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront, with additional performances at Joseph Meyerhoff Hall.