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Although a typical but thrifty honorarium for an academic presentation for
us would
be $100, we do pay graduate student-type speakers $20-30 honoraria for talks to
student groups. In the rare cases that we need to pay someone to give a
specialized
gallery tour we would expect to offer a similar rate. Given that docents are
trained, knowledgeable, and professional (albeit unpaid generally), their time
should be worth at least the going rate for housepainters. Value of time for
grants should also include the hypothetical benefits people would be getting if
they were being paid for their work.
Mary Day Kent International Classroom The University of Pennsylvania Museum
>We are in process of writing a grant which, if successful, will be based on our
> total budget. For thepurposes of this grant, we are asked to place a monetary
> value on the hours which volunteers give to the museum. Does anyone out there
> know what the current 'market value' of docent hours is? This is something I'
>m not experienced in. Obviously not minimum wage, but then what? Does anyone
>pay tour givers (and if so, how much per hour?) Would welcome any insights or
>experience. Thanks in advance.
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