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49 Online Fundraising Ideas to Help You Raise More

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Have people register for your event, then livestream the class to your participants so they can learn some new skills and recipes from the comfort of their own homes. Make sure to advertise your artists and makers on your social media platforms leading up to the opening of your shop with photos and videos. Virtual tours for museums.

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Guest Post: Community and Civic Engagement in Museum Programs

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Writing my masters thesis for Gothenburg University’s International Museum Studies program while also working four days a week as the Director of Community Programs at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History this spring was certainly a challenge but also an incredible opportunity.

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13 Innovative Online Fundraising Ideas For Nonprofits & Charities

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Learn how Summit Assistance Dogs and Arizona Friends of Foster Children Foundation ran massively successful virtual fundraising events : Tip: Schedule a demo with our team on how you can quickly start a campaign site for your virtual fundraising event. Have your lead artist jump on and run the class on Zoom. Games Tournament.

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Guest Post: Considering a Commons in Collection at the Elsewhere Collaborative

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For years, I've been fascinated and a bit perplexed by the Elsewhere Collaborative , a thrift store turned artists' studio/living museum in Greensboro, North Carolina. Over the past seven years, this exploration has been undertaken by a staff of artists and more than 35 creators each year participating in our residency program.

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What's Your Leisure Identity? Does it Bring You Into Museums?

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Between high-altitude hijinks, run-ins with wildlife, and very long days of hiking, I finished John Falk's new book, Identity and the Museum Visitor Experience. In other words, if you are a curious person, you will go to museums to learn new things.

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The up and downside of positivity

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Some of us have children. The artist was masterful not only in her technical skill but also in her way with people. But celebrating those little pieces of knowledge and skills as positive can also be helpful to your wellness. I’m glad to be known that way. We all have things, as my boss said recently.

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The Ministry of Rules: Interview with Nikki Pugh

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Last month, artist and game designer Nikki Pugh led an utterly charming, often hilarious community residency at the City Gallery in Leicester, UK. There was a large mind map on the wall with a prompt in the middle encouraging visitors to imagine a slightly distant future with no staff present to enforce the rules in galleries or museums.