Hi Kathy et al.:
Great question! The topic is huge and unwieldy; but I can suggest some
ways in which museums - some examples from Joslyn Art Museum - have
collaborated with various individuals/organizations. In no particular
order:
* Some hotels will pay for dual-purpose ads - for their hotel location
AND for a museum or special exhibitions. They extend a special rate to
folks who reserve a room specifically mentioning the museum or special
exhibition.
* Cable/telephone, grocery, radio/television companies can pay for ads,
and get a discount for their customers (i.e., $1 off per person in the
party for showing a bill/receipt or "shopper's card").
* At Joslyn, Dale Chihuly (love him or hate him - LOL!) held a workshop
for inner city youth the opening weekend of our exhibition "Dale
Chihuly: Inside & Out" (Feb 12-13, 2000). Inspired by Rap and Hip Hop,
he showed them how to paint on paper taped to the floor. This involved
a non-profit organization in North Omaha who selected and transported
the children.
* Again, at Joslyn, our Education department organizes art activities
for Girl Scouts, Junior Girl Scouts, Brownies, etc. that help young
girls/women earn badges. (We had a Super Scout Sunday last November
which drew 1,100 people - to witness an award ceremony to a well-known
Boy Scout personality - with art activities that helped young boys/men
earn badges.)
* Obviously, most (all?) museums collaborate with donors to get
exhibitions paid for . . . with many behind the scenes challenges.
Challenges vary from donor to donor, exhibition to exhibition.
* One last example from Joslyn. (The juices are flowing now!)
The weekend of May 17-18 will be billed as "Military Appreciation
Weekend." (After all, Armed Forces Day is May 18th!) Working with
Stratcom (formerly "SAC"), we'll have a HUMMER on display (outside, with
members of the USMC), an inflatable obstacle course for children, an art
activity, kid-friendly food in the café, - and free admission for those
with federal identification (and their families).
The list can go on. Others can join in?
Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Jay Heuman
Visitor & Volunteer Services Coordinator
Joslyn Art Museum
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Term Paper question - Collaboration
>
> Hi Everyone!
> I am working on a term paper for a class I'm taking in regard
> to Non-profit businesses. I am working with a local Museum
> and would appreciate a little input. The topic of the paper is
> "collaboration".
> Do any of you have alliances with anything such as a
> "downtown association" where you would collaborate with
> local businesses on events, advertising, etc.? If so, what types
> of things do you work together on? Are their other ways in
> which you help each other?
> Another thought is how do you collaborate with current and
> potential donors? The general public?
> I'm sure this topic could take off in a number of directions and
> I appreciate any ideas or comments you may have.
> Thanks so much!
> Kathy
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