Grant Management Basics webinar
Join me and the Ohio Museums Association online February 11, 2019 at 10:00am for a crash-course in grant management basics. I'll share uncomplicated ways to track participation, measure impact, juggle…
Join me and the Ohio Museums Association online February 11, 2019 at 10:00am for a crash-course in grant management basics. I'll share uncomplicated ways to track participation, measure impact, juggle…
Following this wave of polar cold weather, many homeowners and private collectors face catastrophic water damage caused by broken pipes. General contractors will help restore carpet, walls, and woodwork, but…
Receiving a grant for your organization can be a game-changer—making programs possible and getting projects off the ground—but writing the grant and getting the grant are only the first two hurdles you need to clear in the process.
Down-sizing homeowners and renters are tasked with sorting through all the stuff they’ve collected and inherited throughout their lives. We know it’s impossible to keep it all, but not all of it is junk. So, what do we do with it? Here's where Hilary and Jennifer can help.
Here at the end of the school year and beginning of summer, children everywhere are coming home with backpacks, binders, and folders full of an entire year's worth of their artwork and creative output. To the kids and many of their doting parents, every work is a masterpiece to be savored and saved, but if you're serious about curating your children's artwork and creating a manageable archive of their school years, the following tips should provide a guilt-free guide to get you started.