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Tim,
In these terms, sexy usually means visible and/or memorable.
Is there a possibility of creating some sexier aspects of the storage
faility? Any chance of increasing access for researchers, or even open
storage areas that accommodate visitors?
The suggestion of naming rooms and even pieces of equipment was terrific.
Are there certain parts of the collection that are more likely to
interest potential donors toward storage (i.e., preservation)? Of
course, that's tricky--you want to make sure you don't incur too many
restrictions on the funds.
In the arena of public support, can you associate the storage project
with some larger community effort? That is, tie into some way of
helping the public to personally engage with your needs. Hurricane
recovery is the first thing that comes to mind for the Wilmington area.
Perhaps the campaign could talk about "recovery efforts" and
minimizing damage resulting from natural processes. [Just a vague idea.
I don't mean in any way to minimize the terrible difficulties created
by actual hurricanes.]
--Diane
Diane Goldman
Maryland
Subject: Raising funds for a collections storage building
From:Tim Bottoms <[log in to unmask]>
Date:Mon, 7 Mar 2005 15:28:40 -0500
Hello,
Cape Fear Museum is in the midst of a pre-feasibility study for a major
fundraising campaign. One of our main goals is a new collections
storage building. We've been told that raising money for storage is not
sexy. So my question is how did any of you who have built a new
collections storage building go about selling the idea to those with the
bucks?
Thanks,
Tim
Timothy S. Bottoms · Registrar · Cape Fear Museum · 814 Market Street ·
Wilmington, NC 28401 · 910.341.4350 x 3011 · 910.341.4037 (fax) ·
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