I saw a great presentation from the Whitney Museum of American Art at
the Museumwise/Museum Association of NY conference in April.

 

They have a "Curate your own membership" program where you choose the
type of benefits you want for your membership. It might be admissions,
it might be invites to social events, etc.  

 

Unfortunately the link to the Whitney (www.whitney.org)  seems to be
broken right now - its going to their webbuilder site, not the actual
site. Hopefully that will clear up and you can take a look.

 

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From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Deana Mallory
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 10:02 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Membership Structure

 

Hi all,

 

I have been thinking about changing the way our museum approaches
membership versus annual giving, since it routinely confuses the heck
out of everyone.  My idea is in the very rough stages (as in, I have
mostly been thinking about it during my commute for the last couple of
days) but I wanted to see if anyone else has tried anything like this,
or what responses you all might have.

 

My thought is to sort out who our members are a little more.  There are
those who want free admission.  They generally purchase the lowest cost
memberships.  Then there are those who want to be financial supporters
of the museum.  They generally buy higher priced memberships, and donate
to the annual fund.  Obviously the two groups are not mutually
exclusive, but that's the general pattern.

 

Has anyone ever tried offering an "annual pass" for frequent visitors?
I am even thinking about a punch card style pass.  For $x, you get up to
x number of free visits.  Then we could have what I'm thinking of as a
"museum lover's pass" which would include the NARM sticker and be a bit
more expensive and more traditional with unlimited visits to the museum
for a year.  Then add what I'm calling Museum Affinity Groups to give
people a way to support the museum and give us a way to discover their
particular interests.  For example, the Education Affinity Group would
pay $x annually, get a discount on admission and on ed programs, and get
bonus information about those programs.  The Collector's group would get
occasional bonus lectures from the curator, tours of collections, and so
on.  You could purchase an annual pass and an affinity group, if you
were so inclined.  Maybe do some kind of combo deal.

 

I don't know if this would just confuse people MORE or if it would help
people understand that their annual fund donation is different than
their membership. I wonder what impact it would have on the bottom line.
I also don't know how to transition from what we have now (traditional
membership program) to this new idea, if we do.

 

Any thoughts? Thanks!


 

-- 
Deana R. Mallory
Interim Executive Director

Director of Public Programs
Bennington Museum
75 Main Street
Bennington, VT 05201
802-447-1571
www.benningtonmuseum.org

 

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<http://www.benningtonmuseum.org/annual-giving.html>  to make an online
contribution to our Annual Fund.

 

 

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