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“Is Your Organization Outgrowing eTapestry?”

Bloomerang

Each message I received asked a variation of one of the following questions: “Is eTapestry nearing the end of its product life?” ” “Is Blackbaud not going to invest any further in eTapestry?” ” “What specifically does RE NXT offer that eTapestry does not?”

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Arts 2.0: Examples of Arts Organizations Social Media Strategies

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

o is Transparency - and the best example of that is what the Indianapolis Art Museum has done with its pubic metrics on its web site. Most people are fascinated by the interior life of artists. As does Indianapolis Museum of Art blog. Finally the Library of Congress community tagging pilot project on flickr. s Blog about?

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15+ Giving Tuesday Campaign Ideas (and Expert Tips) for 2021

Qgiv

See how Qgiv can help you bring your Giving Tuesday campaign ideas to life! Check out this video to learn more: The Boys and Girls Club of Indianapolis reached 101% of their fundraising goal on Giving Tuesday 2020 by using Qgiv’s platform. See how Qgiv can help you bring your Giving Tuesday campaign ideas to life! Request Demo.

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Self Care in the Museum Workplace

Connection Cafe

Elizabeth) Unfortunately, we don’t have any museum telecommuting policies in the Alliance sample documents library, but now that you’ve asked, we are on the hunt. Seema) The work-life balance is individual, both in terms of our personalities, but also our types of work. It was work, but something I also see as part of my life.

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Fighting for Inclusion

Museum 2.0

These are the notes and slides for a keynote speech I'm giving this Saturday at MuseumNext in Indianapolis. All weekend, we've heard uplifting stories about amazing work you all are doing to involve people from all walks of life in museums. If you'll be there, I look forward to discussing these issues with you.

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Book Club Part 1: Free at Last

Museum 2.0

The cost of the experience means people want to “urgently cover as much ground as possible” instead of dropping in, doing a bit, and coming back again (as they do in libraries). Consider this: I’m writing this post from a public library right now. This special event requires visit planning (How much does it cost? Note the should.

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