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10 Amazing Environmental Nonprofits You Need to Know About

Tech Soup

Cary Creative Center in North Carolina is an upcycling nonprofit that provides used artistic materials to people. Here is a list of just some of the things it does: Advocate and educate on the 350 bird species that live in the region. Educate about the effects of climate change. Cary Creative Center — Third-Place Winner.

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Adventures in Artist-Driven Public Engagement: Machine Project at the Hammer Museum

Museum 2.0

What happens when a formal art museum invites a group of collaborative, participatory artists to be in residence for a year? Will the artists ruin the museum with their plant vacations and coatroom concerts? Will the bureaucracy of the institution drown the artists in red tape? No, this is not a reality TV show.

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

Bloomerang

And just a couple of quick housekeeping items, just want to let you all know that we are recording this session and we’ll be sending out the recording, as well as the slides, later on this afternoon. We love doing them, bring on great guest, speakers, totally free, totally educational. Today is by no means an exception.

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Community Funded Reporting: Interview with David Cohn of Spot.us

Have Fun - Do Good

It's funny, it's a profession that's supposed to educate the public, but the profession itself was always very closed and insular. We've done audio, we've done video, we've done text, and we've done some photo slide shows. That sounds like a horrible way to die. That sounds really nerdy, but it can actually be really fun.

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Why Click! is My Hero (What Museum Innovation Looks Like)

Museum 2.0

I asked Shelley if she received any negative feedback from the artists about their work being treated like data rather than art. was designed and created by staff to challenge, educate, and add value to patrons’ lives. And as one woman comments in the podcast, for her, the thrill was about having her photo in the museum. Projects.

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