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FENIMORE ART MUSEUM AND THE FARMERS MUSEUM
FENIMORE ART MUSEUM AND THE FARMERS MUSEUM
Cooperstown, New York
50-99 employees
Preserving – Engaging – Educating Fenimore Art Museum, Cooperstown, NY, is dedicated to welcoming and connecting people to our shared cultural heritage through exhibitions and programs that engage, delight and inspire.
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THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM
THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM
Boston, Massachusetts
50-99 employees
The Children’s Museum in West Hartford and Roaring Brook Nature Center in Canton are Connecticut’s premiere destinations for exploration and education. The Children's Museum Wildlife Sanctuary is home to more than 100 live rescued animals. Travelers Science Dome is CT's largest digital full dome planetarium, and fun with science and nature for the family or school group, scout group, and more. Great place for a birthday party for your favorite child. Free onsite parking, walking distance to West Hartford Center and Blue Back Square. Admission: $14.75 ages 13 and up, $13.75 for children age 2-12 and senior age 63+; free for under age 2. Join our email list for special offers and discounts! Open Tuesday - Saturday 9:00am-4:00pm, Sunday 11:00am-4:00pm. Open Mondays during the summer and on local school holidays.
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Market Leading
MONTSHIRE MUSEUM OF SCIENCE, INC.
MONTSHIRE MUSEUM OF SCIENCE, INC.
Norwich, Vermont
25-49 employees
The Montshire Museum of Science in Norwich, Vermont, is a nationally recognized, interactive science center with more than 150 exhibits on nature, technology, astronomy, and the physical sciences. The Montshire's unique, 100-acre riverfront setting includes outdoor exhibits, scenic trails, water features in David Goudy Science Park, and the Hughes Pavilion. Visiting exhibitions, educational programs, and special events are offered throughout the year.
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EASTERN STATES EXPOSITION
EASTERN STATES EXPOSITION
West Springfield, Massachusetts
50-99 employees
Eastern States Exposition is a not-for-profit corporation committed to excellence in providing year-round opportunities for the development and promotion of agriculture, education, industry and family entertainment while preserving our New England heritage. The Exposition is home to over 100 year-round events, encompassing a wide range of consumer and trade shows, agricultural events, horse and dog shows, educational programs at Storrowton Village Museum and New England’s Premier Exposition – The Big E. The Big E is the largest commercial, educational and agricultural exposition in the east. Every fall, 1.5 million people travel to West Springfield for the sights, sounds and flavors of New England. The 17-day Fair features a variety of livestock shows and competitions, world-class entertainment, games and rides, the Avenue of States, a daily Mardi Gras parade and more. For more information on ESE and to see a full schedule of events, please visit TheBigE.com.
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WILLIAMSTOWN ART CONSERVATION CENTER
WILLIAMSTOWN ART CONSERVATION CENTER
Williamstown, Massachusetts
25-49 employees
Williamstown Art Conservation Center is a nonprofit institution for the conservation and preservation of artworks and objects of cultural heritage. WACC provides the highest standards of professional service in all areas of treatment and consultation for museums and other nonprofit organizations as well as private institutions, businesses, and individuals throughout New England and the Northeast. WACC also co-founded and operates the Atlanta Art Conservation Center to serve institutions and individuals in the South.
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Below Market
THE ERIC CARLE MUSEUM OF PICTURE BOOK ART, INC.
THE ERIC CARLE MUSEUM OF PICTURE BOOK ART, INC.
Amherst, Massachusetts
25-49 employees
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art opened its doors in Amherst, Massachusetts, in 2002 with a bold but simple vision—to promote picture-book illustration, as an art form, around the world. During its first 20 years, the Museum has been a tireless champion for picture book art, amassing a world-class collection of more than 9,000 original illustrations. Its traveling exhibitions reach more than half a million museum visitors around the globe each year. Innovative education programs focus on the joys of art and books for school children, families, children’s book creators, and educators. Through their vision and generosity, the Museum's co-founders, the late Eric Carle and Barbara Carle, made a commitment to the future of illustrated children’s literature. An engaged national board of trustees made up of publishers, scholars, educators, artists, and philanthropists ensures that The Carle continues to be relevant, forward-thinking, and financially sustainable. Both as an institution and as a team of museum professionals, The Carle is committed to diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion. We bring those values to our exhibitions, programs, partnerships, and organizational culture. 
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Below Market
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RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY
RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Providence, Rhode Island
All Size Average employees
The Rhode Island Historical Society is a privately-endowed membership organization, founded in 1822, dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history. The Society has the largest and most important historical collections in existence relating to Rhode Island . These collections include some 25,000 objects, 5,000 manuscripts, 100,000 books and printed items, 400,000 photographs and maps, and 9 million feet of motion-picture film. The Society owns and maintains the notable John Brown House ( 52 Power Street , Providence ), a National Historic Landmark built in 1786; the Aldrich House ( 110 Benevolent Street , Providence ), also a National Historic Landmark, built in 1822; and the Mary Elizabeth Robinson Research Center ( 121 Hope Street , Providence ). The Society also maintains the Museum of Work and Culture ( 42 South Main Street , Woonsocket ), a regional history museum devoted to the history of northern Rhode Island . The Society offers through the Newell D. Goff Education Center a variety of educational programs including workshops, lectures, films, and walking tours of Providence . The Society is very active in teacher training programs seeking to improve the quality of history teaching in Rhode Island schools. The Society also presents exhibits, films, concerts, and many other community activities and programs.
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Market Leading
LONGYEAR FOUNDATION
LONGYEAR FOUNDATION
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
25-49 employees
Longyear Museum is an independent historical museum dedicated to advancing the understanding of the life and work of Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer, Founder, and Leader of Christian Science. Longyear Museum was founded by philanthropist Mary Beecher Longyear to provide future generations with documentary evidence and facts about Mrs. Eddy and the early history of the Christian Science religion.
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Market Leading
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE CENTER
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE CENTER
Hartford, Connecticut
1-24 employees
The Harriet Beecher Stowe Center preserves and interprets Stowe's Hartford home and the Center's historic collections, promotes vibrant discussion of her life and work, and inspires commitment to social justice and positive change. Stowe's best known novel, Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852), changed how Americans viewed the institution of slavery. It resonates with an international audience as a masterful literary work and protest novel. Uncle Tom's Cabin demanded that the United States deliver on the promise of freedom and equality, galvanized the abolition movement and contributed to the outbreak of the Civil War. The book was a runaway best-seller, selling 10,000 copies in the United States in its first week; 300,000 in the first year; and in Great Britain, 1.5 million copies in one year. Discover how Stowe's story can inspire YOU to action.
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Below Market
CONCORD ATIQUARIAN SOCIETY, INC. DBA CONCORD MUSEUM
CONCORD ATIQUARIAN SOCIETY, INC. DBA CONCORD MUSEUM
Concord, Massachusetts
25-49 employees
The Concord Museum connects people to Concord's multi-faceted history and its continuing influence on American cultural, political, envirnmental, and literary life.
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Market Competitive
CATSKILL CENTER FOR CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT INC
CATSKILL CENTER FOR CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT INC
Arkville, New York
1-24 employees
Since 1969, the Catskill Center has been protecting and fostering the environmental, cultural and economic well-being of the Catskill region. Our work in the Catskill region focuses on three main program areas: Collaboration: The Catskill Center works hard to preserve and foster the well-being of the Catskills by serving as a convener, fostering partnerships, facilitating discussions and supporting collaboration throughout our region. We chair the Catskill Park Advisory Committee, Co-Chair the Catskill Park Coalition, sponsor the annual Catskill Park Awareness Day, hold public forums on a number of different topics and take part in a multitude of other activities. Arts, Culture and Education: The Catskill Center supports arts, culture and education throughout the Catskills including at our headquarters in Arkville, at the Catskill Interpretive Center in Mount Tremper, the Artist in Residence Program at Platte Clove, and through educational curriculums for local schools and teachers. We provide scholarships to students from the Catskills for summer camps and colleges. At the Catskill Interpretive Center, we help visitors and residents alike learn about, explore and interpret the natural, cultural and historical resources of the Catskills. Stewardship: Through our stewardship programs including the Catskill Regional Invasive Species Partnership (CRISP), the Streamside Acquisition Program (SAP) and the Catskill Center Land Trust, we are working to protect and preserve the natural resources of the Catskills. CRISP is working to turn the tide on invasive species in the Catskills, the SAP is preserving forested, streamside lands essential for protecting water quality and our land trust holds conversation easements totaling 2,550 acres and owns four properties totaling 367 acres. These include our Thorn Preserve, Platte Clove Preserve and the lands of the Catskill Interpretive Center.
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PAUL REVERE MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION
PAUL REVERE MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION
Boston, Massachusetts
1-24 employees
As Program Assistant, I wear many hats. I lead field trips and youth classes for local students of all ages both at the museum and as outreach and coordinate education department calendar by scheduling tours and classes for a range of visitors. Develop new educational programming with the Director of Education and outside partners, such as the NPS, Boston Public School system, Boston University, and Google 360.I also coordinate public programming events every Saturday from May - October and public programming for school vacation weeks in February and April.I am a co-host and co-producer of our in house podcast, Revere House Radio.I maintain and update our website.I'm in charge of maintaining our Mailchimp account and create monthly e-blasts to our stakeholders.I manage the retail arm of the Paul Revere House as well as maintain and nurture vendor relationships. I manage membership database and track renewals. I provide administrative support to the Executive Director and other director level staff.Train gift shop staff on shop upkeep and point-of-sale systems, track inventory and orders, both incoming and outgoing.
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