The Drake Announces Transformational $250,000 Gift to Endow Director Position and Secure Long-Term Growth

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The Regina Carter Quartet at the grand opening of The Drake in Amherst, April 28, 2022. Photo: Julian Parker-Burns

Source: Downtown Amherst Foundation

The Drake, Amherst’s downtown live music and performance venue, has received a game-changing $250,000 donation that will allow the organization to hire and endow a new director position, marking a significant milestone after four successful artistic and financial years.

The generous gift was made by Amherst residents who have supported The Drake’s Capital Campaign and Annual Giving efforts since its founding. Their passion for the arts and commitment to the economic vitality of downtown Amherst inspired this investment to ensure The Drake’s sustainability for decades to come.

Founded by the nonprofit Downtown Amherst Foundation, The Drake was created to foster economic viability, sustainability, and vibrancy in downtown Amherst through arts and culture. Since opening, the venue has hosted thousands of artists from across the globe and from the local community, establishing itself as a cornerstone for live performance in the region.

The Drake has built enduring collaborations with Amherst College’s Music Department and faculty, the University of Massachusetts Amherst Fine Arts Center and Music Department, and Amherst Regional Public Schools Performing Arts programs. Together, these partnerships have created unique performance series and educational opportunities that enrich both students and the broader community.

The venue hosts monthly jazz concerts followed by jam sessions with The Green Street Trio and continues to expand its Classical Chamber Series. From rock and pop, to jazz and funk, classical and folk, classic rock to alternative, Jam bands to swing bands, and beyond, The Drake brings diverse genres and audiences into downtown Amherst.

Committed to supporting neighboring businesses, The Drake operates exclusively for live performances. Its full bar opens one hour before each show and closes when the music ends—encouraging hundreds of audience members to dine and gather at local establishments before and after performances, directly contributing to the downtown economy.

Support from the local community, visiting guests, higher education partners, the Town of Amherst, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Massachusetts Cultural Council has been instrumental to The Drake’s success.

The newly endowed director position will work alongside The Drake’s small staff to expand donor engagement, strengthen development efforts, and oversee the financial stewardship of the growing nonprofit organization. Until now, The Drake’s Board of Directors has managed finances and development entirely on a volunteer basis.

Board President and Founder Gabrielle Gould said, “We have conceived, created, built, and financially sustained this remarkable venue with two incredible professionals, Lincoln Allen and Sam Leonard, running day-to-day operations and production. Everything else has been carried by a small group of dedicated volunteers. While our efforts have brought us far, we recognize that The Drake now needs a Director to oversee the budget and focus fully on development, donor relationships, and strategic growth. This incredible, generous, and game-changing support makes this possible!

“We brought The Drake to life. We’ve learned to toddle and then to walk. Now we are ready for someone with the skills, passion, and determination to take this amazing venue to the next level. We are excited to launch this search and welcome a leader who can maintain our strong relationships, grow new ones, and ensure The Drake remains here long into the future to entertain, create, and support artists.”

The search for the Director will begin immediately.

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1 thought on “The Drake Announces Transformational $250,000 Gift to Endow Director Position and Secure Long-Term Growth

  1. Jazz is a good idea. But I’d go to see every set at The Drake if they offered stand-up to hungry comics from Boston. Perfect loss leader for The Drake and the whole of downtown.

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