Featured Projects
ADC Consulting works alongside mission-driven organizations to create long-term cultural impact through research, grant making, advocacy, project management, and organizational change.
As you’ll notice from our current and completed projects detailed below, we support clients with strategy, execution, or a mixture of both. ADC Consulting also leads independent projects, which are also featured here.
We typically work on 4-6 projects at a time and are currently accepting clients for 2024.
Jacob’s Pillow
The 2024 Virtual National Dance Presenter’s Forum is one of the only spaces for presenters and curators from dance venues across the country to come together in a peer-to-peer environment. In 2023, the forum returned as a virtual engagement for 2023 to engage in a research process and gather a new cohort of presenters to better understand their needs, and applied those learnings to the 2024 Virtual National Dance Presenters Forum.
Ford Foundation
ADC Consulting supported the Ford Foundation’s Performing Arts Futures: A Funder Gathering, a two-day in-person gathering of national funders and key partners working in the performing arts which took place on June 26-27, 2024 at the Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice in NY, NY.
Understanding Arts Service Organizations in a Changing Arts Ecosystem
Led by ADC Consulting, Understanding Arts Service Organizations in a Changing Arts Ecosystem is a national research study which aims to understand the role, impacts and ongoing evolution of arts service, intermediary, and regranting organizations in a “post-pandemic” world.
Association of Performing Arts Professionals
ADC Consulting undertook research, analysis, visioning and planning to guide APAP toward a Sustainability Plan that syncs a set of carefully researched priorities into a series of actionable steps.
Doris Duke Foundation
ADC Consulting worked with the Doris Duke Foundation to program, facilitate, and project manage a new community engagement program for Doris Duke Artists. The Doris Duke Artist Community is a network exclusively built for Doris Duke Artists to support their self-actualization, creative process, and professional goals in order to strengthen their roles in their local communities and society.
IndieSpace
The Little Venue that Could is a two year general operating support grant program for NYC-based indie theater and dance performance venues with expense budgets under $750,000.