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6 Creative Program Ideas for Arts & Cultural Organizations

Connection Cafe

On a recent trip to Chicago, I checked out the Museum of Contemporary Art. As I walked around delighting in the weirdness that is contemporary art, I realized how advantageous it can be to not have any permanent exhibits. Learn how the Speed Art Museum is delivering an exceptional experience for visitors and employees: read the story.

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5 Proven Tips for Building Your Nonprofits Email List

NetWits

With a call to action. Long Island Children’s Museum has “Join Our Email List” at the top of their website. Portland Museum of Art groups their E-newsletter with links to their social media accounts. Subscribe to posts and/or comments on the Tenement Museum blog. Add it to your Facebook Apps.

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37 Spring Fundraising Ideas for Small Nonprofits

Whole Whale

Spring Into Action on the Equinox (March 20). Use the first day of spring as a call for volunteers, asking your supporters to “spring into action” on the first day of the new season. It’s also a time for gifts and new clothes, making this a great chance to raise funds or donations of new clothing, especially for children.

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MuseumCamp 2014: Experiments in Social Impact Assessment

Museum 2.0

MuseumCamp is an annual professional development event at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History in which teams of diverse, creative people work on quick and dirty projects on a big theme. The goal was to explore new ways to measure "immeasurable" social outcomes like connectedness, pride, and civic action. How do you measure that?

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Four Models for Active User Engagement, by Nina Simon

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you want a chance of winning a copy, leave a comment saying how you might apply some of the science of participation to your social media strategy. Blog commenters are contributors, as are people who engage in contests. Tags: Art Sector Arts & Technology engagement.

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The Engaged Leader: A Strategy for Digital Transformation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The book is a call to action for leaders to transform themselves into “Engaged Leaders.” Share to Shape: How to use stories and other stories to develop shared understanding and shape people’s mindsets and actions. Participatory engagement invites people to answer a particular question or comment on a post.

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Research Friday: Really, Your Tax.

ASU Lodestar Center

We welcome your comments and feedback. According to their website, they get state money to provide services to adults and children with developmental disabilities. The fourth one is The Nations Missing Children, in Phoenix. This IRS action is long overdue. Long overdue, the IRS finally pulled the trigger.