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National Survey on Digital Fundraising Tools in the Arts

  • 1.  National Survey on Digital Fundraising Tools in the Arts

    Posted 04-04-2018 12:22 PM
    Edited by Lesly Ceballos 04-04-2018 12:56 PM
    Hello Art Museum Fundraisers!

    My name is Lesly Ceballos and I am the principal researcher of a graduate student research team at Carnegie Mellon University's Master of Arts Management
    program. We are conducting the Emerging Digital Fundraising Strategies online survey for our capstone project.

    If you are an arts fundraiser working in a US museum, we strongly encourage you to take 10 minutes to provide your information. If not, please pass this survey onto any arts fundraising colleagues. 

    The objective is to understand how arts nonprofit organizations compare to other nonprofits in digital fundraising practice, purpose, results, and resources with respect to emerging digital tools. 
    Organizations can use the survey results to understand their own digital fundraising technology use compared to their peers, and, perhaps more importantly, as a data set for evidence for future digital fundraising endeavors. 
     
    All participants must at least 18 years or over and there will be no compensation. The survey closes Sunday, April 8. If an email address is provided, participants will receive a copy of the summarized survey results. The full research report will be publicly published on the Arts Management & Technology Laboratory's website (www.amt-lab.org). 
     
    Click Here to Complete the Survey 

    Thank you very much!

    Best,
    Lesly Ceballos
    Principal Researcher
    Master of Arts Management Program
    Carnegie Mellon University


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    Lesly Ceballos
    Graduate Student
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