Motivating Millenials: How to Activate Young People to Take Action for Your Cause
There are 80 million millennials in the U.S., and they're on their way to eclipsing Baby Boomers as the most populous generation. But most organizations don't know how to reach them – which is a huge missed opportunity. Millennials are out to change the world. Harnessing that energy is essential for organizations seeking to have a real impact.
DoSomething.org activates millions of young people to take action every year. This webinar will shareDoSomething.org's secret sauce in the following categories:
- What should we ask millennials to do? Identifying causes millennials care about and actions they're willing to take to advance these issues.
- How do we talk to millennials? Creating content that keeps this audience engaged.
- Where do we reach them? Using key social platforms to connect with millennials.
Intended Audience: Marketing and communications, community outreach, fundraising and development staff.
GREG PERLSTEIN, DoSomething.org
Greg Perlstein is Director of Strategy & Partnerships for TMI, the consulting arm of DoSomething.org. Greg is a marketing strategist and partnership builder. In his role at TMI, he helps clients motivate millennials to take action for the world's most pressing social issues. TMI is the consulting arm of DoSomething.org, which has 20 years of experience motivating 3 million members to tackle causes they care about. TMI works with brands and nonprofit organizations to reach young people and drive them to action.
Previously, at the nonprofit First Book, Greg led cause-marketing initiatives with Target, Teach For America, and Barclays. He earned his B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis and his M.B.A. at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business. He is a Dance Marathon alum, Hole in the Wall Gang Camp volunteer, and an all-heart, little-skill triathlete.

National Arts Marketing Project Conference
The National Arts Marketing Project Conference (NAMPC) provides real time access to marketing, research, audience engagement strategies, and live networking experiences.
Join us for NAMPC 2014 in Atlanta to move your marketing and digital strategies beyond the here and now. The Future of Arts Marketing: All the Places We'll Go will explore strategy and creativity in arts marketing that will take your arts organization to the next level.
Field leaders Steve Stout, Elizabeth Streb, and Sha Hwang are joining us as keynote speakers, and we have new sessions in all four tracks: intensifying engagement, stimulating revenue, energizing technology, and "unsessions" - community forum discussions and case studies.
Learn more about the schedule, our preconferences, and speakers on our National Arts Marketing Project website. We hope to see you in Atlanta!

Registration will be available on site each day of the conference.
2015 Annual Meeting & Museum Expo
The Social Value of Museums: Inspiring Change
The founding impulse of museums was social interaction, connection and engagement with the public. From their origins, museums have continually evolved to nurture and sustain the human spirit. Today, as we teach, inspire, collect, preserve and interpret, we fulfill our public service roles as community centers, forums for discussing the pressing social and political issues of the day while learning from the issues of the past.
Recently we have witnessed major upheavals—technological, social, political, environmental and economic. In response, many museums have become less object-centered and more visitor-centered, providing greater access in order to improve the quality of visitors’ lives, social change and the wellbeing of communities.
At the 2015 AAM Annual Meeting in Atlanta—capital of the South, birthplace of Martin Luther King, Jr., home of the MLK National Historic Site, the Carter Center, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights and many other cultural, social, business and civic institutions that provide a deeper understanding about our social value—we ask all museums to consider how we embody this spirit through our educational mission, our programs and collections, our community presence and our public service.

ThinkFest
We’re Bringing Together the Smartest People in Philadelphia. And You're Invited.
Join us for ThinkFest 2014--- a one-day event where Philadelphia's
thought-leaders share their big ideas on the future of our city.
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Off the Beaten Track: Logistics in the Rigging & Packing of Challenging Objects
This workshop will troubleshoot the logistics of rigging and packing oddly-shaped objects. A crating demonstration will follow the presentation.
We are an association that believes the:
• Knowledge
• Information Sharing
• Resource Development
Our goal and our focus is to offer the museum community a resource for the up-and-coming young professionals as well as the established professionals to help make life just a little bit easier.

RSVP at linda@cecollaborative.org
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