Graphic of young woman thinking with the text: You get an idea -The 100th anniversary of a prominent local artist is an opportunity to increase knowledge of her work, connect students with the aesthetic and cultural heritage of their county, and promote an understanding of local landscape.

Graphic of desk containing paper and pencil with the text: You plan the program, budget resources and costs, and get funding -Your exhibit development team identifies a target audience for the exhibit, agrees on outcomes (changes in knowledge, skills, attitudes, behavior) and indicators of the change, and plans an exhibit and related programming to produce those desired outcomes. You argue successfully for museum support, funded in part by a corporate sponsor. With this support, you approach an arts foundation to fund outcomes that are central to your mission and theirs.

Graphic of computer with the text: You offer the services -The exhibit opens to positive reviews, strong attendance, and your museum board is pleased to hear that school group visits showed a marked increase. They and the arts foundation are especially pleased to see the results of the pre- and post-visit surveys that showed an increased level of knowledge about the artist and significantly higher interest in local landscape history and preservation. And the corporate sponsor was pleased that lots of people saw their logo.

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