BlogHide Resteemstmaust (50)in explore1918 • 7 years agoWhat would you fund?As we end the semester, @kenfinkel has posed us a biiiiiiig question. This is in addition to the lingering question of where exactly we want our grant to go, but might offer us a way to think about…tmaust (50)in explore1918 • 7 years agoBudgeting for Conservation of Collections : The Heritage Health Index (2005)This week our class ( see this post for more context! ) read the 2005 report, A PUBLIC TRUST AT RISK: The Heritage Health Index Report on the State of America’s Collections (hereafter…tmaust (50)in explore1918 • 7 years agoFair Wages, or Why Steemit Isn't Right for Cultural Institutions...Yet.In my last post I observed that ethics codes for museum environments don't chart a clear path for cultural institutions to keep themselves above the fray of a market economy. This guy…resteemedpeartree4 (51)in digitalstrategy • 7 years agoDigital Strategies for Non-Profits: Fact or Fiction?As a self-proclaimed digital strategist , I've got plenty to say about the topic, especially in relation to non-profit culture organizations. For four years I worked as the Director of…tmaust (50)in history • 7 years agoAdventures in EthicsIn our ongoing engagement with what non-profit organizations are and what they could be, our class has arrived at the concept of public trust, especially as juxtaposed with the market economy.…tmaust (50)in history • 7 years agoCome for the Happy Hour, Stay for the History! - 3 Suggestions for Historic House MuseumsI've been away from Steemit for a little while, focusing on cranking out the last bit of my M.A. thesis, but I'm back! In the meantime, we were asked to think about how cultural institutions pivot…resteemedphillyhistory (60)in philanthropy • 7 years agoHelp Needed: Time to Reach Out to Potential Award RecipientsNow we are seven. We’re down to seven projects, that is. And each of the home organizations will soon receive a version of the email below. Before we hit the “send” button, does anyone have any…tmaust (50)in history • 7 years agoLessons from Crisis at the Historical Society of PennsylvaniaAfter a brief hiatus (Spring Break), we @phillyhistory students are back Steeming ahead. This week, we are discussing the funding ideas we proposed ( Part 1 and Part 2 ) and blogging about the…tmaust (50)in loi2018 • 7 years agoThe Row Home Museum: Letter of IntentYesterday, I wrote about the gaps I see in Philadelphia's history system . Today I give you, the funders, a mock Letter of Intent for a project that could meet some of those needs. It is a…tmaust (50)in history • 7 years agoGaps in the Philadelphia history systemThis week our class is describing needs we see in Philadelphia and proposing methods for the cultural sector to meet them. My classmates have already written eloquently about a variety of needs…tmaust (50)in history • 7 years agoThe Many Monuments of Fairmount ParkIn the last few years, Americans have had a lot of conversations about monuments. I've heard people on buses and in restaurants trying to tease apart the legacies of statues--intended to last…tmaust (50)in history • 7 years agoLessons from Historical ConglomeratesThis week, @kenfinkel posed this question to the @phillyhistory group: "When it comes to interpreting, preserving, presenting the past, what are the pros and cons of big, mid-sized, and small…resteemedkenfinkel (57)in love • 7 years agoLove Has Always Had a Place in the Heart of PhiladelphiaRestored and reinstalled in the center of Philadelphia—the city of Brotherly Love—in 1976, Philadelphia’s LOVE sculpture is one of many around the world. (Source) Versions of Robert…tmaust (50)in history • 7 years agoCollecting Oral Histories of 1918 in 2018This post is part of the Philadelphia History Initiative (@phillyhistory), in which we are blogging about 1918 in order to raise capital to invest in the cultural sector of Philadelphia in some…resteemedeugenecr7 (50)in promo-steem • 7 years agoRewarding Excellence Phase 2: Funding education using SBD to provide educational materials to assist poor students/Meet-upssource Funding of education in Nigeria is grossly inadequate, from the federal level down to the states and local government. Most states and local governments are owing salaries of teachers up…tmaust (50)in microloan • 7 years agoBuilding Investment MomentumThis post is part of the Philadelphia History Initiative (@phillyhistory). This week our class took stock of the experiment so far and continued posing questions about the financial future…resteemedchelseareed (49)in money • 7 years agoA Chicken in Every Pot/A Little Outreach in Every DepartmentPerhaps you're wondering why I keep posting this tiny message at the bottom of my posts: 100% of the SBD rewards from this #explore1918 post will support the Philadelphia History Initiative…tmaust (50)in history • 7 years agoThirteen Days that Never WereThe Philadelphia History Initiative (@phillyhistory) has had a bunch of us exploring the events of 1918. Today I turn to what didn't happen that year: thirteen days in February. Or at least they…tmaust (50)in philadelphia • 7 years agoCultural Sector Investment Opportunity: School BusesThis post is part of the Philadelphia History Initiative (@phillyhistory). This week our class is considering where we would invest in the cultural sector, what problems we would tackle, and what…resteemedphillyhistory (60)in explore1918 • 7 years ago“Making America Safe for Democracy” on the Home Front“It is a fearful thing,” Woodrow Wilson explained to Congress on April 2, 1917, “to lead this great peaceful people… into the most terrible and disastrous of all wars…” But “the world must be made…