Innovative Research Collaborations The American Museum of Natural History actively partners with research and publishing organizations such as Wiley to develop extensive scientific databases like the Raman spectral collection, indicating a strong openness to collaborative projects involving data, analytics, and scientific research tools.
Digital Engagement Expansion Recent initiatives like the launch of Discoverer, a membership program for SNAP recipients, demonstrate the Museum’s commitment to increasing accessibility and digital engagement with diverse audiences, presenting opportunities for digital solutions, membership management, and targeted outreach services.
Event and Exhibition Growth The Museum’s recent development of new exhibitions and programs like Secret World of Elephants and A Night at the Museum sleepover indicate ongoing investment in experiential events, opening avenues for event management, sponsorship collaborations, and multimedia technology solutions.
Educational Technology Adoption AMNH utilizes a range of technology platforms such as D2L Brightspace and Kahoot for education and engagement, suggesting potential for education technology providers to support or expand the Museum’s instructional and visitor engagement offerings.
Funding and Revenue Potential With a revenue range of $10 million to $25 million and recent financial backing of $7.5 million, the Museum presents an opportunity for vendors specializing in fundraising platforms, sponsorship acquisition, and revenue-generating solutions tailored to cultural and scientific institutions.