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Teenagers, Space-Makers, and Scaling Up to Change the World

Museum 2.0

This week, my colleague Emily Hope Dobkin has a beautiful guest post on the Incluseum blog about the Subjects to Change teen program that Emily runs at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History. Subjects to Change is an unusual museum program in that it explicitly focuses on empowering teens as community leaders.

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Generational Giving at Arts & Cultural Organizations – A Donor Story

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Think about what types of activities your organization offers that kids would like. Maybe think about activities you could support that would offer parents a place for their kids to go and learn, like a movie series, art classes, or a small-scale concert. As kids become teens, encourage them to volunteer with your organization.

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Humanizing Moves Management Fundraising

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It would also be strange to solicit a $1,000,000 donation from a major donor prospect who had no history with your organization. Her daughter has required volunteer hours at her school; she may be a good prospect for our teen volunteer program.” A major donor will rarely walk in your door and offer a $1,000,000 bequest.

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Apps for Youth, By Youth

Tech Soup

Political Engagement and Activism. The iPad app provides free videos to K-12 students on various topics, including math, science, finance, and history. Teen Book Finder (iOS), developed by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), helps teens, parents, teachers, and librarians find the best books and media for teens.

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How to Create a Volunteer Handbook Your Volunteers Will Use

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Include your mission and vision statements, a brief history, and a summary of your programs and services. Are there other opportunities, including self-paced online programs, you could provide to educate volunteers about your organization’s issue and create pathways for your most motivated volunteers to grow into leadership roles?

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Year Three as a Museum Director. Thrived.

Museum 2.0

I''ve now been the executive director of the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History for three years. THINGS I''M MOST PROUD OF: Making space for distributed leadership. I know our organization will keep thriving because we keep expanding who can bring leadership to the table. institutional change Museum of Art and History'

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Meditations on Relevance, Part 3: Who Decides What's Relevant?

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Who interprets the interests of the community and decides on the relevant themes and activities for the year? Community First Program Design At the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History , we've gravitated towards a "community first" program planning model. It's rooted in the assets and needs of creative teens in our County.

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