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Event Engagement: 5 Strategies for Nonprofits

DNL OmniMedia

Using your digital strategy along with a few unique twists, you can avoid glazed looks and vacant stares from your audience members. A hybrid event allows you to appeal to both audiences, creating an opportunity that’s the best of both worlds. Connecting with nearby TV and radio outlets can be a great way to reach your local audience.

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Guest Post: Infusing “Social” into Social Justice Organizations

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Time Magazine provocatively named “The Protester” as its 2011 “Person of the Year” for its riveting influence on last year’s social and political events. Chalk up my vote for 2011’s “Best Debut Artist” and “Best Supporting Actor.”. Can justice roll down like waters, propelled by viral?

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Vote and Comment for ALL these Awesome Nonprofit Panels at SXSW!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So, let’s get out the nonprofit vote for the nonprofit panels at SXSW 2011 ! Kanter will bring together a group of highly visible free agents working on important social change causes and representatives from different nonprofits for a lively discussion with the audience. What artistic problems need a dose of geek teamwork?

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How We Doubled Attendance in a Year: One More Post about How Events Changed Our Attendance

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The busiest day in both 2011 and 2012 is our longtime community program, Free First Friday. And finally, and perhaps most interestingly, here's a comparison of Jan-June 2011 vs Jan-June 2012. I'd like to show you the data for the full fiscal year, but we only have this daily data beginning in the winter of 2011.

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Memo from the Revolution: Six Things I've Learned from our Institutional Transformation

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Given TCG''s multi-year Audience (R)evolution initiative, I took the opportunity to write a new talk about what revolution has looked like at our small museum in Santa Cruz. Over the past two years, the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History has undergone a significant transformation of program, audience, and resources. More audience.

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Dreaming of Perpetual Beta: Making Museums More Incremental

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Perpetual beta: the museum is always in flux, incrementally releasing new versions, refining procedures, and responding to audience desires. From 2006-2011, I focused almost entirely on #1 and #2, playing with ways to invite visitors to actively participate with professionals to co-create powerful experiences around museum objects.

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Guest Post: Community and Civic Engagement in Museum Programs

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Stacey Marie Garcia came to the MAH first as a graduate intern in the summer of 2011. The program is an experimental playground that bridges artists, students, chefs, comedians, hairdressers, bartenders, dancers, wrestlers and even tattoo artists to produce a community-led event.

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