Free Online Safety Planning Classes for Event Producers
Arts and cultural organizations are essential community anchors—cultivating the relationships, infrastructure, and specialized expertise that make communities more vibrant and prepared. But often that knowledge lives in the brains and bodies of its members, with many organizations lacking formal emergency plans despite their critical community role.
These free training courses help transform your existing capabilities into documented preparedness assets. From incident command basics to specialized venue security, each program builds skills that strengthen daily operations while positioning your organization to support your community when it matters most.
Performing Arts Readiness
The Performing Arts Readiness project provides specialized emergency preparedness training designed specifically for arts and cultural organizations. PAR recognizes that generic emergency plans often fail in arts environments with their unique challenges including irreplaceable collections, complex technical systems, diverse stakeholders, and revenue vulnerabilities.
Live webinars are scheduled regularly throughout the year, with recordings of previous webinars typically available. All PAR training is free and open to arts professionals nationwide.
Fire Safety and Preparedness for Performing Arts Organizations
Event Preparedness: Active Shooters and Hostile Activity at Your Venues
Introduction to Emergency Preparedness for Performing Arts Organizations
Safety and Security for Performing Arts
FEMA
The Federal Emergency Management Agency offers comprehensive emergency management training through its Independent Study (IS) program. These courses provide the foundational knowledge and frameworks used by professional emergency managers and are essential for arts organizations to integrate effectively with community emergency response systems.
All FEMA courses require a free Student Identification (SID) number. Courses are self-paced and available 24/7. Upon completion, you’ll receive an electronic certificate via email.
Introduction to Incident Command System (FEMA IS-100.C)
Basic Emergency Operations Center Functions (FEMA IS-2200)
Basic ICS for Initial Response (FEMA IS-200.C)
Covers supervisory roles within ICS, resource management, and coordination during incidents. Designed for personnel likely to assume leadership positions. Events require clear command structures during emergencies, and this training prepares venue managers and production staff to coordinate resources effectively when incidents escalate beyond basic response.
4 hours
Decision Making and Problem Solving (IS-241.C)
National Incident Management System Introduction (FEMA IS-700.B)
Provides overview of NIMS principles, multi-agency coordination, resource management, and Emergency Operations Center functions across government levels. Arts organizations operate within larger community emergency systems, so understanding NIMS helps venues integrate with local emergency management and access mutual aid resources during disasters.
3 hours