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

The Modern Nonprofit

AAPI Cuisines Around the World – Highlight the diversity of AAPI food cultures with cooking demos, food samples, or restaurant partnerships. Reach out to Asian American student groups on college campuses as well. Curate an exhibit of paintings, photographs, sculptures or crafts by AAPI artists.

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Guest Post: Radical Collaboration - Tools for Partnering with Community Members

Museum 2.0

The majority of our public programs at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History are created and produced through community collaborations. It’s not unusual for us to meet with an environmental activist, a balloon artist, a farmer, and the Mayor of Santa Cruz all in one day. Follow up with them later.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

You can collaborate with other nonprofits in your region or in your issue area to investigate whether you can all offer benefits for each other. Access to password-protected content like checklists for camping with kids or sample lesson plans for outdoor educators. Consult with an attorney if you plan to do this. Get creative.

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The Participatory Nonprofit?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

gThe above video is one of the many social networking strategies that The Genocide Intervention Network used to transform itself from a small student group to national non-profit. Collaborative Problem Solving - (working toether in teams - informal/formal to comlpete tasks and develop new knowledge. Go read it. and discovery.

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[VIDEO] Measure Of Success: Creating Tools And Process To Report Impact

Bloomerang

And that might involve collaboration, saying, “We acknowledge that there are others in the community that do this better or more effectively. Maybe I am teaching computer classes, or English as a second language classes, maybe I’m teaching those and I have 10 students. So a couple samples here this is from Charity Water.

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Guest Post: Using Participation to Solve a Design Problem at the Carnegie Museum of Art

Museum 2.0

We tested five versions of the prompt sheets--some with instructions focused to the subject of the exhibition (artists' takes on nature), others with more open-ended instructions designed to encourage a broader range of responses. Our colleagues in the Museum of Natural History were eager collaborators. This was transformational!

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