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Client Spotlight: Joseph Maley Foundation

Qgiv

The Joseph Maley Foundation actively works to include the diversity and depth of the human experience in all it does. Through education and service, the Foundation strives to create an inclusive community in Greater Indianapolis where all belong. The program’s goal is to plant the seeds of awareness and respect for others.

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NextGen philanthropists and the transfer of intergenerational wealth

ASU Lodestar Center

Next gen major donors" are defined as people aged 21 to 40 who are persons of wealth and are involved with their families'' philanthropic activities. Mutually reinforcing philanthropic connections are central to NextGen donor’s activities. Teaching philanthropy to children: why, how, what. Only time will tell. Stay tuned!

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Qgiv Partner Showcase: Achieve

Qgiv

A: When we started in 2008 in Indianapolis, Indiana, Achieve’s origins were around strategic planning, fundraising strategy, campaign development, and academic research on what motivates people to give and how to reach them. We love what we do and enjoy being able to connect and leverage our combined experience to help organizations succeed.

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Supporting Museum Tribes & Fans through Shared Ritual

Museum 2.0

People like the same sports team or band or craft activity, and therefore, form tribes based on that interest. At the Indianapolis Children's Museum, they have a "closing parade" every day to usher (potentially upset) children and families out the door. So often when we talk about fans, we focus on shared affinity.

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Challenges, Rules, and Epic Wins: Using Game Design to Build Visitor Loyalty

Museum 2.0

Here's what we learned from each of these activities. If you are interested in rules, please check out this interview with Nikki Pugh about the Ministry of Rules, a really wonderful project in which children rewrote the rules for a museum. I encourage any team to try this. It's not easy. Save the princess. Get four of a kind.

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Does Your Museum Need its Own Social Network? Case Study and Discussion

Museum 2.0

But for some institutions or projects, being under a big tent that includes millions of people, groups, and activities is not appropriate. Particularly for children's museums, protecting users in a museum-controlled space is a premium. It is an integral part of a new permanent exhibition, The Power of Children.

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A Tribute To Simone Joyaux

Bloomerang

Those of you who have watched Simone mesmerize a large audience should see her work with a small crowd of energetic and knowledge seeking children. As our trip wound up we decided that the first week of August would be our annual Extended Family Reunion for all of us at our home in Indianapolis. She soon adored them and vice versa.

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