Join GUILDit during Global Entrepreneur Week, on 11/12, from 8-8:45am >> Panel Discussion with GUILDit, KCSourcelink, City of KCMO, and Eze Redwood >> Entrepreneurs create over 60% of the net new jobs in the KC regional economy year-in and year-out. Programs that support entrepreneurial growth are providing a 4:1 ROI in the form of economic

Join us Thursday 3/25, 12– 1pm on Facebook Live https://www.facebook.com/Goguildit/live/ or on Zoom /// Meeting ID: 891 4729 4091 /// Passcode: 142933 /// https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89147294091?pwd=QzllbTBxTGVDV0Y3NGdqY2Fxb0xRZz09 Let’s brainstorm on art recovery with City In Motion Dance on reestablishing its 35-year old nonprofit school plua youth and professional companies after the pandemic. They will share their socially-distanced and

Art Alternative Income$ Forum

Join us Thursday 1/28, 12– 1pm on Facebook Live or on Zoom (Passcode: 926550). Let’s brainstorm with Natasha Ria El-Scari’s about her art alternative incomes, then let’s discuss what others are doing to make money $$$. Natasha – who is an award-winning poet, performer, and author – will present her art alternative incomes of being

Top 5 Successes of 2020

Your support has made GUILDit endure and thrive. We are thankful to be there for you and we share these successes with you.  To help grow GUILDit in 2021, sign-up for our newsletter and attend our events. Plus, donate or contact our director about a sponsorship packet or grant proposal.   Celebrating 5  years of GUILDIt!See

Stay Art/Biz Enriched

GUILDit is working to produce free online events in April, so that we can continue to promote art & biz and PAY our Kansas City area artists. Until then, below are some inspiring art online and art/ biz virus resources. ART ONLINE OUTLETS ARTHOUSE @ YOUR HOUSE: Interurban Arthouse FREE Facebook live stream series of

2019 Top 10 & Year End Giving

Listed are some of GUILDit’s top happenings that you made happen. Give to GUILDit’s growth in 2020, so we can continue to help grow Kansas City’s arts and economy. 1: GuildIt helped Dancer Maura Garcia get another grant, this time for $20,000, so she can expand sharing her contemporary Native American choreography and education with

Discuss issues and solutions around Kansas City’s vanishing studio spaces with business and art leaders.