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PopTech Fellows Program: Reflections

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

PopTech is an amazing blend of people, ideas, and projects. I learned a lot about how to begin to adapt the game process for people with a program orientation. When you have a room with more people with a program lens, it is also important to spread the communications expertise as well. Otherwise, attitudes don't change.

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The Art of Relevance Sneak Peek: Rock and Roll Family Edition

Museum 2.0

But for the artists and objects involved, and for the people who care for them, these shifts can be dislocating. We paid a small fortune to have them conserved and shipped here for exhibition. But we make those decisions and changes all the time. The work is the work. Sometimes it’s hot, sometimes not. They made magic at the MAH.

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Self Care in the Museum Workplace

Connection Cafe

People who sprint too early in a marathon rarely succeed. See also this book about DEAI work from Sara Taylor (of deepSEE), Filter Shift: How Effective People See the World , that the Alliance is giving to all the Facing Change museum board members as a tool during the program. For transgender people, this number goes up to 77%.

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8 Ways Nonprofits Can Help P2P Fundraisers Meet & Exceed Their Goals

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By Audrey Phillips , a customer success manager at Classy – a social enterprise that creates world-class online fundraising software for nonprofits, modernizing the giving experience to accelerate social impact around the world. Start sending personal emails to individuals, or at least smaller groups of people.

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[VIDEO] Raising More Money By Asking (And Answering) Better Questions

Bloomerang

So what we’re seeing is a shrinking of the middle class that historically provided the base, the backbone of most donor programs. . But if you can get inside a donor’s mind, I think that is the secret to reducing your attrition, which means increasing the number of people who renew and give you gifts year after year. .

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Book Club Part 2: Timeliness

Museum 2.0

Tuberculosis is traveling business class. There are also other museums, such as the Monterey Bay Aquarium and Holocaust Museum discussed yesterday , that incorporate ongoing advocacy for content-related issues (conservation and genocide prevention, respectively) into their exhibits and programs, connecting the timeless to the right now.

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Notes from the Future: Reflections on the IMLS Meeting on Museums and Libraries in the 21st Century

Museum 2.0

Last week, NAS brought 25 people (including me) to Washington to discuss what issues might be appropriate to cover in the report, which is at least 3 years from hitting the press (assuming it receives funding). Some leaders are more conservative than I feared, and these people are alternately smug and desperate about maintaining their power.

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