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Going Viral: Creative Social Media Campaigns to Inspire Museums

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Facebook aka Meta, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat and TikTok have become integrated into how people communicate with one another and access culture. Moving visuals paired with compelling audio are inherently more interesting than a stagnant image and text and worse, just simply text. Art Fund “See Everything”.

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Creating Buy-In for a Data Culture at Your Nonprofit

Tech Soup

Integrating data and analytics into your organizational culture can be a huge hurdle to overcome. Participation: Change in organizational culture stems from successful participation at every staff level. All these methods can create a fun atmosphere around your new data culture. Image : Fabrice Florin / CC BY-SA.

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Women of Color Leading Essential, Activist Work in Cultural Institutions

Museum 2.0

A new poster from the National Park Service, based on Rich Black's 2009 image. Each of these women push the boundaries of cultural institutions in different ways, with digital and physical manifestations. She writes about race, history, parks, culture, and politics. Our cultural universe is full of stars.

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Best of the Decade for Museums

Museum 2.0

This changed attitude manifested in many different ways. Open access to online digital collections with high resolution images and video #musetech — ?Heidi I'll mention now, Kate Livingston, listed Museum Twitter as one of the best things, and I definitely thought this as I read people's responses. Heidi Quicksilver?

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Reflections from 12NTC Panel on Data Visualization

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Click Thru to See Larger Image. I always start a panel with a living assessment of the audience to discover their experience, knowledge, and attitudes about the topic to be presented. The exercise was to describe a series of stages that nonprofits go through to get to a data-informed culture.

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The Great Good Place Book Discussion Part 2: Small Rural Museums as Third Places

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Certain attitudes towards public drinking amongst some local church members still remain today, as the SLHC, unlike some urban museums, does not serve alcohol at exhibit receptions and events. It’s not indifferent to the culture that already exists there. One book was about farm life and the other about a knight and his dragon.

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20 Incredibly Easy Online Fundraising Ideas and Expert Tips

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If you host a peer-to-peer fundraiser, provide guidance for your volunteer fundraisers by sharing content and images to include on their online pages. For a successful partnership, equip your influencer with images, written content, and hashtags they can include in their posts. Raise donations by requiring an entry fee.

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