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August 1, 2025
EPISODE 190 – Setting the Stage for Tomorrow
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What does it take to keep a mainstay like the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival thriving for generations to come?
The Fringe is turning 44 this year — and it continues to bring artists, audiences, and community together in spectacular fashion.
From August 14–24, 2025, Old Strathcona transforms into a city within a city, filled with theatre, food, laughter, and connection. But behind the scenes, keeping a festival of this scale sustainable takes more than just creativity. It takes planning, mentorship, and long-term financial vision.
In this episode, we speak with Erin Voaklander, Director of Fund Development at Fringe Theatre, about how Edmonton Community Foundation’s Endowment Sustainability Program (ESP) is helping the Fringe lay the groundwork for a thriving future.
Show Notes
Our guest today was Erin Voaklander, from Fringe Theatre.
Learn more about Fringe Theatre.
Explore ECF’s Endowment Sustainability Program.
Explore the Cariwest Fesival.
ECF Happenings:
Find out how to create an Endowment Fund of your own.
Read the latest issue of Thrive.
Check out some of the amazing funds our donors have created.
ECF Youth Grants:
Click here to learn more about our youth grants!
Upcoming Student Awards:
Click here to find details for all of our student awards!
Areeha Mahal’s interview with Erin Voaklander was produced by Odvod Media.
The Well Endowed Podcast is produced by Edmonton Community Foundation.
Our endowment funds support emerging and priority needs in the greater Edmonton community, now and for generations to come. Donate to a fund
Episodes August 1, 2025
EPISODE 190 – Setting the Stage for Tomorrow
Podcast (podcasts): Play in new window | Download

What does it take to keep a mainstay like the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival thriving for generations to come?
The Fringe is turning 44 this year — and it continues to bring artists, audiences, and community together in spectacular fashion.
From August 14–24, 2025, Old Strathcona transforms into a city within a city, filled with theatre, food, laughter, and connection. But behind the scenes, keeping a festival of this scale sustainable takes more than just creativity. It takes planning, mentorship, and long-term financial vision.
In this episode, we speak with Erin Voaklander, Director of Fund Development at Fringe Theatre, about how Edmonton Community Foundation’s Endowment Sustainability Program (ESP) is helping the Fringe lay the groundwork for a thriving future.
Show Notes
Our guest today was Erin Voaklander, from Fringe Theatre.
Learn more about Fringe Theatre.
Explore ECF’s Endowment Sustainability Program.
Explore the Cariwest Fesival.
ECF Happenings:
Find out how to create an Endowment Fund of your own.
Read the latest issue of Thrive.
Check out some of the amazing funds our donors have created.
ECF Youth Grants:
Click here to learn more about our youth grants!
Upcoming Student Awards:
Click here to find details for all of our student awards!
Areeha Mahal’s interview with Erin Voaklander was produced by Odvod Media.
The Well Endowed Podcast is produced by Edmonton Community Foundation.