BDAC provides strategy, design, and training services for the education, community organizing, and the arts & culture fields.
We emphasize measurable results, long-term planning, and a holistic perspective. Because we think in decades, not years, we know how to turn any program or plan into a sustainable force for impact and transformation. Our clients know where they want to go; we provide the how. To date, we have worked with more than eighty organizations.
Current Offerings
Betty’s Daughter Arts Collaborative offers the following strategic services to arts, culture, education, community development, and grassroots organizing groups.
STRATEGIC DESIGN
Justice + Equity Plans
Institutional Wellness and Visioning (strategic planning)
Culture Planning
Community Engagement Strategy and Implementation
Education Strategy
IMPLEMENTATION
Culture Programs
Performing Arts Programs
Arts Residencies
Community Engagement Activations
Arts Education (grade school - university)
Cultural Organizing Initiatives
Community Organizing Campaigns
MANAGEMENT
Project Management
Program Management
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Executive Coaching (executive, emerging, teams, individual artists and arts workers)
Artistic Project Coaching
Workshop Facilitation (retreats available)
RESEARCH & IMPACT MEASUREMENT
Environmental Scans
Justice + Equity Audits
Participatory Arts Research
Evaluation and Impact Assessment
Our Impact
“Through our collaboration with BDAC, National Black Theatre has been able to look at how our work invites community to be an integral collaborator in how our work manifests on stages and in our gallery.”
— National Black Theatre
“BDAC has a kaleidoscopic range of expertise that allows the company to show up in complex and nuanced ways to support the work of Angela’s Pulse.”
— Angela’s Pulse
“Powerhouse will forever be changed by the work we did with you… You've guided us through a process that has embedded a critical way of thinking and collaborating in our working culture and will serve as our foundation for moving forward toward equity and justice.”
— Powerhouse Arts