What people are saying.

100% of clients say we helped them build authentic and lasting relationships with their communities and target audiences.

We got our new nonprofit off the ground! I highly recommend Arts Equity Group! They were easy to work with and provided a lot of value.
— The Sphere Northampton
AEG helped us create a well-organized document that we are able to provide potential corporate sponsors which does a wonderful job outlining what our organization does.
— Elm City Internationals
Danielle and her team gained a remarkable grasp of our work and recommended a variety of steps to improve our communication strategy — both simple and lofty, aspirational changes.
— Preserve RI

100% of clients say we had a transformative positive impact on their organization.

From the inception of our project, AEG demonstrated a commitment to excellence and their involvement was pivotal. They curated a comprehensive media list resulting in significant news coverage, including a feature in Women’s Wear Daily. This exposure was instrumental in drawing attention and amplifying the voices of the women artists we aimed to celebrate.
— FPI Art Initiative
They helped us get grants, donations, and publicity. Thanks to AEG, we filled the Academy of Music Theater in Northampton and had a memorable night. Rest assured you’ll be in great hands. AEG is fun and easy to work with, and they have the experience and the confidence necessary to guide you to success.
— East Paradise Collective
This is the 3rd year that AEG has done the Understanding Audience workshop for the Amherst College Summer Internship program and every year it’s one of our highest-rated professional development workshops.
— Mead Art Museum

100% of clients say we effectively leveraged their organization's existing capacity, power, and resources.

Working with AEG has helped our organization prepare for some big, daunting grant applications. The AEG team has the expertise to support this process, but more importantly they are focused on authentic relationship building, which is what our community really needs to move forward.
— Resilient Community Arts