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Generational Giving at Arts & Cultural Organizations – A Donor Story

Connection Cafe

As a kid, I was saturated by symphony performances and choral music. Have you asked yourself similar questions? If you have asked yourself some of these questions, here are some thoughts about how to build lifelong relationships—starting at a very young age. Could your teen volunteers help run the kids programs?

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5 Hybrid Event Ideas for Youth Organizations

Qgiv

For older kids and teens that benefit from your youth organization, a video game tournament is a great opportunity for them to show off their skills while raising funds for your organization. Whether you have the kids acting in a play or playing musical instruments, their family can watch from wherever they are.

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Public Allies Arizona: Burning You With the 5 Core Values

ASU Lodestar Center

It was no frills; when my sisters & I suffered our teen angst-y issues or had drama there were no ‘ Full House ’ type moments. No conversations by the bedside with gentle music playing in the background like we watched so many times on television. Further more we should question ourselves more and ask those we serve more questions.

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Museums and Relevance: What I Learned from Michael Jackson

Museum 2.0

By a strange and lucky coincidence, I was at the Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum (EMPSFM) in Seattle for a two-day workshop. The question is what happens after the news cycle is over, after the urgency diminishes. Do these teens need EMPSFM to survive? Where were you when Michael Jackson died? This Matters."

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Meditations on Relevance, Part 3: Who Decides What's Relevant?

Museum 2.0

That's a more complicated question. It's a question of HOW we decide, not just WHO makes the decision. Here are two examples: Our Youth Programs Manager, Emily Hope Dobkin, wanted to find a way to support teens at the museum. It's rooted in the assets and needs of creative teens in our County. Subjects to Change was born.

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34 Clever Summer Fundraising Ideas

Whole Whale

We’re willing to bet $1 that there’s at least one you haven’t thought of — and if that one is #34, we have some questions for you…. We love the New York Public Library’s Anti-Proms , which provide an alternative, safe space regardless of sexuality, gender identity, and any other reason for NYC teens. Outdoor Music Festival.

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Temple Contemporary and the Puzzle of Sharing Powerful Processes

Museum 2.0

Temple Contemporary’s mission is to creatively re-imagine the social function of art through questions of local relevance and international significance. They live their mission, working in questions and projects rather than exhibitions and programs. One of TUPAC's current questions is about the state of art education.

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