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ORGANIZATION: Storytelling Arts of Indiana

  • 99 people are interested
Transforming Everyday Life

Storytelling Arts of Indiana is seeking individuals to serve on the board. The board meets August - December and January - May on the first Monday of the month from 6 - 7:30 p.m. Board members also serve on one committee - fundraising, marketing and PR, finance, volunteers or governance. Board members must invite friends and attend events throughout the season, help spread the word about the organization, make an annual contribution and make a one-time contribution to the endowment. If interested we will share a recruitment package with details of responsibilities.

If interest is expressed in the middle of the term, potential board members may choose to serve on a committee. Through committee service, individual will learn more about the organization and meet others involved in the organization.

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About Storytelling Arts of Indiana

Location:

450 W. Ohio St, Indianapolis, IN 46202, US

Mission Statement

To enrich, connect, and entertain through the art and experience of storytelling. Storytelling Arts of Indiana accomplishes these goals and instills the value of storytelling in everyday life by offering: 1. Professional storytelling performances, 2. Youth and senior outreach, 3. Historical storytelling programs to ensure that stories of our past remain alive, and 4. events where community members participate by sharing their own personal stories.

Description

Since 1988, Storytelling Arts runs programming year round, including public performances, the As I Recall Storytelling guilds, weekly storytelling at the bedside of patients at a local children's hospital, summer performances in various day camps throughout Marion County, Indy Story Slam in collaboration with Freetown Village and Hear Our Stories: The Life and Afterlife of Incarceration. The Life Stories Project, an oral history program records the stories of everyday people in collaboration with Freetown Village and the Indiana Historical Society. The Annual Liar's Contest takes place during the Indiana State Fair in Pioneer Village where youth and adults tell their biggest lie for cash prizes and ribbons. Check out our websites, StorytellingArts.org and LifeStoriesProject.net to learn more.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Arts & Culture

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Budgeting
  • Fundraising
  • Accounting
  • Marketing & Communications (Mar/Com)
  • Arts Administration

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 21
  • Orientation or Training
  • 3 hours a month minimal

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