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John Martinson wrote:
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> I was wondering how many museums out there have there own program development
> or fund raising staff person. I recently attended a meeting, where it was
> said that MANY
> musuems have such, i.e., a staff member who just writes grants, raises money,
> etc. For smaller museums, this will even make it more competitive to obtain
> funding, when there is not enough funds to pay such a person...and all the
> larger museums are activity getting the funding.
> John Martinson
There are development consultants in most major cities who will write
grants on a contractual, grant-to-grant basis, which is often affordable
(when making the commitment to a permanent full-time development person
is not). One of the grants could be to fund a development staff member!
Julia Moore
Indianapolis Art Center
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