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Guest Post: Community and Civic Engagement in Museum Programs

Museum 2.0

Stacey Marie Garcia came to the MAH first as a graduate intern in the summer of 2011. To apply the results of my analysis to produce a community-driven program design specifically for implementation at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History (the MAH). Visitors bond and bridge through participatory experiences at MAH.

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Building Community: Who / How / Why

Museum 2.0

As time has gone on, my attention has shifted from the tactic of participation to the outcome of building community. We think about this redefinition of affinity not just in terms of our programming but our internal structures as well. Keeping bridging alive requires constant attention and effort.

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Four Ways to Transform Organizational Culture to Advance Access, Equity, and Justice

Saleforce Nonprofit

Before the global pandemic, intergenerational poverty and entrenched patterns of inequality dampened the future livelihoods of millions of children and their families across the globe. Strategies that advance equity and justice seek to address the full reality of communities rather than narrow solutions to solve social problems.

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[VIDEO] How to Tap Into Gen Y & Z Donors

Bloomerang

So with millennials, you’re going to see that millennials tend to support organizations that are focused on issues of human international development, child development, and victims of crime and abuse. They’re for all of you, but you should definitely pay attention if you are in these issue areas. What do you think?

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