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Applications open for BASA Basics

17 Sep 2014 6:12 AM

Applications are now open for arts organisations in the Free State to become part of Business and Arts South Africa’s 2014 BASA Basics programme.

The six-month long programme is part of BASA’s newly developed three-tiered education programme. Started in 2014, the initiative is an integral part of BASA’s commitment to developing innovative educational programmes that seek to ensure the relevance and sustainability of the arts in society.
 
BASA Basics has been specially created for arts organisations and individuals wanting to start a for-profit or non-for-profit organisation.
 
It will introduce emerging artists to the legal registration options and processes available in terms of establishing an arts organisation. BASA Basics is additionally focused on enabling arts organisations to emerge from the programme with a workable business model that will play an important role in taking their organisation forward.
 
Series of workshops
 
BASA Basics is built around a series of workshops, each one focused on a particular skill that will equip emerging arts organisations with the necessary tools to get started.
 
The kick-off BASA Basics workshop will look at understanding legal entities, as well as governance and compliance while the second one moves on to establishing the vision, mission, basic operational budgeting, resource evaluation and basic business models of the arts organisation. Proposal writing, business communication and partnership or ‘friend-raising’ is the focus of the third BASA Basics workshop.
 
 
All successful applicants must attend all workshops within the BASA Basics six-month programme and commit to the full extent of the programme.
 
The closing date for applications is 30 September.
 
BASA’s Education Programme is supported by The National Arts Council, NLDTF, RMB and the British Council
 
To apply, go to www.basa.co.za. For more info, contact Onthatile Ditshego, manager of BASA’s Education and Training Programme, at BASA’s offices on +27(0)114472295.