Researching Your Database: Advancing Marketing and Fundraising with Database Research

Neighbourhood Arts Network and CPAMO Present 

 Smart Data – A Database Workshop Series designed for the Arts
Delivered by Young Associates 
Funded by Creative Trust with support from the Ontario Trillium Foundation and Toronto Public Library 

Tuesday January 29th  

4 – 6 pm

Toronto Reference Library @ The Learning Centre

 

 


You’re on your way to a clean and consistent database, but where does that get you? It’s time to research your database. Learn how to analyze your database for Marketing and Fundraising purposes to grow your audience and further your mandate. Expand your patron base, target your marketing, and meet or exceed your fundraising goals. Learn tips and tricks for mining your data and expanding your potential.

 REGISTER TODAY!  Space is limited.

 http://smartdata2013d.eventbrite.com/


For more information on Young Associates Data Smart services click here

Aboriginal identity at the centre of 2013 Prix de Rome winning project

Ottawa, January 22, 2013 – The 2013 winner of the Canada Council for the Arts’ Prix de Rome in Architecture for Emerging Practitioners aims to uncover the stories that the built environment can tell about culture, as the two evolve together over time. Brett MacIntyre will bring his own aboriginal perspective to the research and is interested in applying what he learns to his future designs as an architect, working with Canada’s First Nations.

 

Through his project, Lessons from Lappland: Exploring the Indigenous Architecture of the Sami, Mr. MacIntyre will also study the approaches taken by different countries towards the fostering of aboriginal cultures through architecture. His research will take him to the Arctic region of Sapmi, home to the indigenous culture of the Sami. This area covers the northern regions of Sweden, Norway, Finland and the Kola Peninsula of Russia. He plans to put together a public exhibition upon his return to Canada.


Download images of Mr. MacIntyre and of his projects.

 

Read the complete news release here or by copying and pasting the following URL into your web browser’s address bar: http://canadacouncil.ca/news/releases/2012/gf130032812544654538.htm

 

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Media Contacts:            Mireille Allaire: 1-800-263-5588 or 613-566-4414, ext. 4523

mireille.allaire@canadacouncil.ca

                                    Heather McAfee: 1-800-263-5588 or 613-566-4414, ext. 4166

                                    heather.mcafee@canadacouncil.ca

 

Tous les documents du Conseil des arts du Canada sont disponibles en français et en anglais.

 

 

Smart Data – Garbage into Gold: Housekeeping your Database

Neighbourhood Arts Network and CPAMO Present 

 Smart Data – A Database Workshop Series designed for the Arts
Delivered by Young Associates 
Funded by Creative Trust with support from the Ontario Trillium Foundation and Toronto Public Library 

 

Garbage into Gold: Housekeeping your Database 

Tuesday January 22nd  

 

4 – 6 pm

 

Toronto Reference Library @ The Learning Centre

 

Upcoming workshop session is Jan 29th

 

REGISTER TODAY!

Space is limited.

 

http://smartdata2013c.eventbrite.com

 

Garbage into Gold: Housekeeping for your Database

The information you get out of your database is only as good as the data you put into it. In this seminar we will explore ways to create consistencies in the collection and data entry processes to ensure that your data is telling the true story. 

Finding lots of duplicate entries? Sinking staff time into maintaining multiple data files with overlapping contents? Losing opportunities because of missing patron information? Not sure if you’ve accurately tracked all your donations? Learn how to identify errors and omissions in your database, and get your data working for you again.

 

For more information on Young Associates Data Smart services click here