Jean,
 
For the most part we've done the things that you've done.  I have done some recruitment of specific host sites with mixed results.  With Journey Stories I mailed personal letters to several museums that had obvious  journey stories to tell, inviting them to apply.  Pretty good response from those.  With New Harmonies I tried museums in communities that had music festivals.  I don't remember receiving any applications from those. 
 
We have occasionally recruit in specific areas of the state with much hand holding and nudging through the application process.  Those sites were not as engaged or successful for the most part as those who enthusiastically submit their applications.  In two of three cases it was worth it, though, to reach the particular demographic.
 

 
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From: Jean Wortman <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: recruiting host sites
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Thursday, January 13, 2011, 1:14 PM

Hi and Happy New Year!

 

I am wondering if any of you have some good tips and creative ideas for recruiting MoMs host sites. We will be bringing Journey Stories to Maryland in 2012. For past MoMs tours we’ve done emails and sent snail mail  to museums, libraries, cultural orgs on our database and used our museum association’s mailing list and I have spoken at the annual regional museum conference, we’ve never had an overwhelming response to a request for applications.

 

Does anyone have the secret to successful recruiting?  Catchy appeals or promotions?  Has anyone directly recruited specific host sites and, if so, has this been successful?

 

Thanks for your help.

 

Jean

 

Jean Wortman

Program Officer

Coordinator Maryland Center for the Book

Maryland Humanities Council

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