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How to get your educational nonprofit into classrooms, without leaving the office

The Nerdy NonProfit

Students with limited resources can benefit tremendously from remote classroom access by educational nonprofits. A mere nine percent of children from America’s most low-income families graduate – this is compared to 77 percent from the wealthiest families. Interactive games. Affordable resource for interaction.

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6 Creative Program Ideas for Arts & Cultural Organizations

Connection Cafe

On a recent trip to Chicago, I checked out the Museum of Contemporary Art. As I walked around delighting in the weirdness that is contemporary art, I realized how advantageous it can be to not have any permanent exhibits. Learn how the Speed Art Museum is delivering an exceptional experience for visitors and employees: read the story.

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Putting the AI in Education: Stepping Toward Generative Artificial Intelligences 

sgEngage

My hope is that we all—individuals, teachers, students, parents, schools, and government officials—honestly wrestle with this revolutionary change and recognize it as so much more than a “cheat tool.” These technologies can do everything from poetry to code to digital art to research to essay writing.

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Generational Giving at Arts & Cultural Organizations – A Donor Story

Connection Cafe

Build a membership program specifically for children. 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. Consider an interactive gamified activity that can be completed over more than one visit.

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Can love change the world? I hope so!

Amy Sample Ward

She’s taught me a lot about love, relationships, and our interactions with the world; and she’s also taught me about things that many may not think have anything to do with love, but they do. Her students consistently score at the top of over 120 schools in the Arusha district of Tanzania.

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Improving Family Exhibitions by Co-Creating with Children

Museum 2.0

, an exhibition produced with schoolchildren at the Wallace Collection in London, is a lovely example of co-creation that demonstrates the multiple benefits of inviting audience members to act as partners in arts organizations. They decided to ask children, and the project was born. Here are the basics. The process was professional.

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4 Ways Museums Can Engage Millennials

Achieve

has found that Millennial donors prefer to give to social causes over arts or academic organizations like museums. For me, a partnership with my university landed me free admission to several local museums with my student ID, which led me to visit two museums this year that I hadn’t been to in over five years. He’s right.

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