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Celebrate, Educate, and Fundraise: Planning Winning AAPI Heritage Month Events

The Modern Nonprofit

Effective outreach strategies should focus on connecting with local AAPI groups, leaders, and community centers. Curate an exhibit of paintings, photographs, sculptures or crafts by AAPI artists. Some ideas for potential speakers and honorees: Local AAPI elected officials, such as city council members or state representatives.

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Turning Visitors into Customers: Maximising Retail Potential for Museums

sgEngage

This article will introduce a few ways to think differently about your existing museum shop or mind-map for the future if you intend to open one. Familiarise yourself with your local high street and shopping centres. Work with a local artist to create artworks inspired by your collection.

Museum 101
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BIPOC Leadership Challenges: 26 Tips To Increase Accessibility Across The Nonprofit Sector

Bloomerang

Networking is more common the higher up the social stratification you go (with clubs and industry breakfasts and lunches being commonplace) where like-minded individuals become used to making important connections. Networking can be second nature to those raised in that environment, but completely alien to others.

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Guest Post: Infusing “Social” into Social Justice Organizations

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Chalk up my vote for 2011’s “Best Debut Artist” and “Best Supporting Actor.”. While emotive storytelling is crux to engaging the hearts and minds of social media consumers, advocates are ethically bound to preserve the privacy of vulnerable clients. Finally, substantiating impact and success to risk-averse board members may be vexing.

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Want to Work at the MAH? Two New Jobs Building Community & Social Change

Museum 2.0

Dialogue Catalyst : to work with local partners to co-develop an exhibition that sparks social action around issues facing socially-isolated senior citizens. Both these people will lead innovative work to build community locally and globally. You WILL find applications that ask you to demonstrate your talents and perspective.

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Six Alternative (U.S.) Cultural Venues to Keep an Eye On

Museum 2.0

It was started in 2003 and is run by Mark Allen and a collective of artists, many of whom have also been applying their talents by performing "interventions" at formal art institutions including LACMA, the Hammer Museum, and the Contemporary Art Museum in St. Elsewhere Collaborative (Greensboro, NC). Want some waffles with your art?

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Women Musicians Shine a Light on New Orleans

Have Fun - Do Good

March 2-6, four women arts activists ( Cris Williamson , Vicki Randle , Alix Olson and Pamela Means) will travel to New Orleans to collaborate with four local women musicians ( Asia Rainey , GaBrilla Ballard , Sunni Patterson , and Charmaine Neville ).