Community Engagement The Children's Museum of Atlanta actively participates in community outreach through programs like Museums for All, which lowers ticket prices for families receiving SNAP benefits. This focus on accessibility presents opportunities to develop sponsorship, partnership, or outreach programs targeting underserved and diverse audiences.
Digital Expansion The museum’s launch of #CMAatHome and virtual content during 2020 demonstrates a strong commitment to digital engagement, opening avenues for sponsorship of virtual programs, custom digital content solutions, or technology upgrades to enhance online interactivity and remote learning tools.
Event Sponsorships Recent events such as Superhero Science Night, which attracts family and educational audiences, offer prospects for product placements, sponsorships, or branded educational kits aligned with science, arts, or children’s learning themes.
Partnership Opportunities Collaborations with local organizations like Lifeline Animal Project show openness to joint ventures with entities in the nonprofit and education sectors. There’s potential for sponsorship, co-branded programs, or corporate social responsibility initiatives that align with children’s education and community betterment.
Funding and Grants With modest revenue figures and recent grants from local media, there is room to support systems upgrades, exhibit enhancements, or outreach campaigns through targeted sponsorships, grants, or corporate funding, emphasizing growth and innovation in experiential learning.