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4 Reasons to Embrace Gen-Mix Volunteerism

VQ Strategies

Knowledge spillover”. Simply put, co-generational teamwork will not only strengthen the outcomes of the program in the communities it serves but also foster greater intergenerational respect among volunteers. Every individual, regardless of age, has skills and experience that can benefit mission-driven organizations. Program Stability.

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The Truth about Bilingual Interpretation: Guest Post by Steve Yalowitz

Museum 2.0

However, based on my conversations and experiences with many museum professionals, my guess is that many of you are aware of the issue, may think it’s worth discussing, but have limited knowledge about the core issues surrounding bilingual interpretation. The answer, from the BERI study findings, is a resounding yes.

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Guest Post: Community and Civic Engagement in Museum Programs

Museum 2.0

It’s not solely about how museums can serve communities but rather what are the communities’ resources, knowledge and interests that can inform museum practice? Collaborative programs with diverse groups bring in a variety of visitors causing new audiences to interact and connect. Cardboard tube orchestra at Radical Craft Night.

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

Bloomerang

Dominique Calixte will equip you with the knowledge and resources to include Millennials and Gen Z in your fundraising strategy successfully. So I really appreciate you taking the time to share your knowledge with us. It offers an intergenerational experience. Full Transcript: Steven: Okay, Dom. I got 3:00 Eastern. oh, go ahead.

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