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25+ Virtual Fundraising Ideas | A Guide for 2021

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And, we know a lot more about how to host virtual events and engage an online audience than we did last year. There’s a never ending list of the type of competitions you can have, so here are some common examples: Talent shows – Have the talent send in their acts beforehand and then show them to your digital audience.

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Guest Post: Community and Civic Engagement in Museum Programs

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Collaborative programs with diverse groups bring in a variety of visitors causing new audiences to interact and connect. The MAH’s historic Evergreen Cemetery brings together the Homeless Services Center and MAH volunteers or the local rugby team to collaboratively restore the cemetery.

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Eight Other Ways to "Connect with Community"

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This seems a little ungenerous to museums; while institutions may bestow more love upon wealthy, elderly donors than the general visiting public, museums have actively courted mass audiences for years. The homeless community? There were thousands of people in the park for plays, free music, and beautiful scenery.

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100+ Fundraising Event Ideas to Try in 2021 and Beyond

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With technology improving, virtual and hybrid events rising in popularity, and new event ideas coming to fruition, it can be hard to determine the best fundraising event that aligns with your audience, goals, and overall mission. Audience members can even continue to give as the show is happening with text fundraising!

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