tmaust (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…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…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…tmaust 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…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…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…tmaust 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…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…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…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…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…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…tmaust 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…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…tmaust 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…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…tmaust 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…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…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…tmaust 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……