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Explanation of Governor Kemp’s order allowing live performances effective July 1, 2020

Link to the release about the order, issued on June 11, 2020:

https://gov.georgia.gov/press-releases/2020-06-11/gov-kemp-signs-new-covid-19-executive-order

  • Live Performance Venues: Effective July 1, a “live performance venue” may reopen for business if it complies with specific criteria based on whether it is designated Tier I, II, or III. There are certain exceptions in the order for drive-in performances; private recording sessions, livestream performances, practices, fanless events, and rehearsals; and non-ticketed or free events. “Live Performance Venue” means “any indoor or outdoor location that requires patrons to purchase a license to attend an event featuring live musical, dramatical, automotive, educational, or any other type of entertainment performed before in-person patrons.” The term does not include restaurants and dining rooms, banquet facilities, private event facilities, private reception venues, weddings, drive-in venues, or events held as part of a convention, and the term does not include outdoor recreational fields used for amateur sporting events.

Here’s a link to the PDF of the Governor’s order which explains the terminology in the order:

https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/cbs46.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/9/22/92263fd4-ac2c-11ea-9172-ff66b32d6772/5ee2a5a82678d.pdf.pdf


The National Endowment for the Arts Best Practices Tip Sheet for Arts Organizations 

The National Endowment for the Arts is offering the following guidance, based on a review and compilation of promising measures that arts organizations are taking to address COVID-19 to date. The list is not prescriptive or comprehensive. It does not supersede guidance from local, state, and national public health authorities. 

COVID-The-Road-Forward-6.25.20.pdf


COVID-19 CONSUMER PULSE #5 & 6 Facing The Future & Learning From The Past

This report is the fifth in the Kelton COVID-19 Consumer Pulse series, featuring data from the fifth and sixth waves of the ongoing study.

COVID19-Consumer-Pulse-56-Kelton-Global.pdf


Advance Racial Justice in Your Organization as requested by participants in the peer exchange discussion on June 29, 2020

Advance Racial Justice in Your Organization HBR.pdf


Video to increase attendee comfort with wearing face coverings, from Shanghai Disney, as an example:

6/23/20: Are concerts, festivals, and live events ever coming back? Here’s what 6 experts say
Insiders at Burning Man, Broadway, Meow Wolf, and more describe how the live events industry, hit hard by the pandemic, will emerge onto a new stage
https://www.fastcompany.com/90516669/are-concerts-festivals-and-live-events-ever-coming-back-heres-what-6-experts-say?partner=feedburner&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=feedburner+fastcompany&utm_content=feedburner&cid=eem524:524:s00:06/23/2020_fc&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=Compass&utm_campaign=eem524:524:s00:06/23/2020_fc

Colleen Dilenschneider: Know Your Own Bone, 6/11/20: People Plan to Visit. Where Will They Go & What Will Make Them Feel Safe? (DATA)
https://www.colleendilen.com/2020/06/10/people-intend-to-visit-again-where-will-they-go-and-what-will-make-them-feel-safe-data/

New York Times, 6/8/20: WHEN EPIDEMIOLOGISTS EXPECT TO DO EVERYDAY THINGS
These are the personal opinions of a group of 511 epidemiologists and infectious disease specialists who were asked by The New York Times when they expect to resume 20 activities of daily life, assuming that the pandemic and the public health response to it unfold as they expect.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/06/08/upshot/when-epidemiologists-will-do-everyday-things-coronavirus.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage

Georgia State University School of Public Health COVID-19 Resource Page:
https://publichealth.gsu.edu/covid-19/

Tough Times Call for Tough Action: A Decision Framework for Nonprofit Leaders in the COVID-19 Crisis
COVID-19-Nonprofit-Decision-Framework.pdf

Decision Making in COVID-19 Crisis (Specific to Nonprofit Organizations):
https://www.bridgespan.org/insights/library/organizational-effectiveness/nonprofit-decision-making-in-covid-19-crisis#.Xr_VAIMQijA.email

Event Safety Alliance manual:
https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.intix.org/resource/dynamic/forums/20200506_120333_23857.pdf

Here’s How Most Americans Really Feel About Wearing Face Masks:
https://bit.ly/3bULwup

Guide to Reopening Theatrical Venues:
Guide to Reopening Theatrical Venues Performing Arts Center Consortium 5-19-20 Draft.pdf

White paper designed to help organizations think through four questions to withstand the current and future challenges:
In It for the Long Haul SMU TRG May 2020.pdf

COVID-19 Adaptive Leadership Checklist:
OneJustice-COVID-19-Adaptive-Leadership-Checklist-2.pdf

Handling Nonprofit Staff Cuts Under COVID-19, Nonprofit Quarterly, 4/1/20:
https://nonprofitquarterly.org/its-different-this-time-handling-your-nonprofits-staffing-under-covid-19/

OSHA guide to reopening:
https://www.osha.gov/Publications/OSHA3990.pdf















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