With Ohio’s capitol city as our backdrop for OMA 2016, it’s important to remember both advocacy and capital can mean many things.
Advocacy is more than just connecting with your elected officials – it’s also communicating the value of your organization both within your community and on a larger scale. It’s sharing that museums are an essential resource, and play a vital role in our communities.
Capital is more than just money – it’s also the human capital of your staff, visitors, volunteers and stakeholders. It’s the relationship with your community and the social responsibility of our institutions as trusted cultural stewards.
Join us in Columbus, April 17-18 as we explore these topics and more at the 2016 Ohio Museums Association’s Annual Conference, Advocacy Builds Capital!
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