Community Engagement The museum actively partners with local organizations like Together Spokane and Perkins Engines, demonstrating openness to collaborative projects that enhance community engagement and cultural experiences, presenting opportunities for joint programs or sponsorships.
Digital Accessibility The launch of initiatives such as EnChroma glasses for color blind visitors highlights a focus on accessibility, providing avenues to introduce assistive technologies and inclusive digital engagement tools to attract diverse audiences.
Funding & Support Recent financial support of $272,000 for new programming indicates potential for funding-driven collaborations, grants, or sponsorships to expand exhibit offerings and educational initiatives.
Exhibition Innovation Series like The Campbell House Dark History add unique storytelling angles that can be enhanced through private sponsorships, special events, or curated experiences aimed at niche audiences.
Tech Stack & Digital Presence The use of online tools such as Google Tag Manager, Constant Contact, and Bootstrap suggests an active online outreach, providing opportunities to support digital marketing campaigns, website enhancements, and virtual engagement services.