The 30th Birthday Crisis That Built a Charity: Phil Douglas on 10 Years of Curious Arts
In this episode, Kate Duffy is joined by Phil Douglas, the Chief Executive & Producer of Curious Arts, an LGBTQIA+ arts, youth, and heritage charity based in the North East. As the organisation celebrates its 10th anniversary, Phil reflects on its evolution from a small social venture in 2016 to a robust Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO).
With over 15 years of experience developing inclusive artistic projects across the North, Phil shares the personal spark that led him to start Curious Arts—a desire to be a "good human" and address the gap in authentic representation. Beyond his work with Curious Arts, Phil is a passionate advocate for Queer Arts, Outdoor Arts, and Dance, and serves as a Trustee for Mortal Fools and Birkheads Wild.
In this conversation, Phil discusses the "growing pains" of professionalising a charity, the importance of staying steadfast to your mission, and the significant new responsibility Curious Arts has taken on: the custodianship of Newcastle Pride. (And yes, we also touch on his love for festivals, human rights, dogs, and cake!)
Key Takeaways
* The Power of Listening: Curious Arts conducts an annual community listening exercise to ensure their work remains a response to genuine need rather than mainstream trends.
* Navigating Structural Change: Insights into the transition from a Company Limited by Guarantee to a CIO to better align with the funding landscape and partner expectations.
* Planning with Purpose: The challenge of financial forecasting in a volatile climate and the importance of laying down "anchors" in your planning, even when the future feels unpredictable.
* Avoiding Founder Syndrome: Phil discusses the importance of succession planning and decentering leadership to ensure the organisation’s mission outlasts its founder.
* Values Over "Shiny Things": A reminder to stay steadfast to your core mission rather than chasing funding for projects that don't align with your values.
Chapters
* 00:07 – Welcome and introduction to Curious Arts.
* 01:21 – Phil’s "Why": Turning 30 and seeking a generative purpose.
* 02:48 – Moving from local authority work to creative entrepreneurship.
* 04:53 – The birth of Curious Arts and the first pilot festival in 2016.
* 08:28 – The transition to a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO).
* 12:16 – Looking ahead: The next 10 years and shared leadership.
* 14:34 – Pearls of Wisdom: Values, planning, and asking for help.
* 17:35 – Call to Action: Supporting local Prides and LGBTQIA+ organisations.
* 19:47 – Kate’s Outro: Reflections on succession, finance, and purpose.
Useful Links
Connect with Phil on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/curious_phil/
Connect with Curious Arts on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/curious_arts/
Connect with Newcastle Pride on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/newcastlepride.uk/
Connect with Phil on LinkedIn
linkedin.com/in/phil-douglas-72222a92 [http://linkedin.com/in/phil-douglas-72222a92]
Visit the Curious Arts Website:
https://curiousarts.org.uk/ [https://curiousarts.org.uk/]
Visit the Newcastle Pride Website:
https://www.newcastlepride.co.uk/ [https://www.newcastlepride.co.uk/]
Connect with Kate Duffy and Junction Point CIC
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