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Some Broadway shows are produced by non-commercial organizations as part of a regular subscription seasonLincoln Center Theatre, Roundabout Theatre Company, Manhattan Theatre Club, and Second Stage Theater are the four non-profit theatre companies that currently have permanent Broadway venues.
If you choose to follow state law, restating them in your bylaws will ensure that all your operating rules are in one document. Bylaws are not public documents, but making them readily available increases your accountability and transparency and encourages your board to pay closer attention to them.
Theres plenty of work that goes into writing bylaws, so lets break down what you need to get writing! Research. Form a committee. Create the structure. Outline your organizations key roles and responsibilities. Establish your meeting rules. Define your membership. Address finances. Outline the amendment process.
There is no absolute definition of Community Theatre, but it generally refers to a nonprofit theatre company that serves a locality, relies heavily on volunteers, and does not use Equity (union) actors on a regular basis.
In order to maintain sustainable margins, 501(c)(3) nonprofits nonprofit theaters raise charitable, tax-deductible contributions. Many also generate money through memberships, investments, rentals, sales, and special event fundraisers.

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Two primary types of theater companies operate in the United States: for-profit and nonprofit companies. The for-profit theater companies focus on producing plays that are a commercial success, while nonprofits often have the ability to produce more experimental performances, as long as their contributors support it.
The Essential Steps Register your company name with the local authorities. Open a bank account. Sign up with relevant service organizations. Decide on profit/nonprofit status. Make funding decisions. Strategize potential non-production activities. Create a database. Think About Your Audience.
Examples of not-for-profit entities include community organizations, sports leagues and social clubs such as college fraternities and sororities, as well as business leagues like chambers of commerce who provide services to dues-paying members.

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