Community Engagement The Children's Museum of Atlanta actively participates in community programs such as Museums for All and collaborates with local organizations like Lifeline Animal Project, indicating a strong focus on community outreach and accessibility. This presents opportunities to offer educational technology, event sponsorships, or community-focused content solutions.
Digital Expansion With the launch of #CMAatHome and virtual programs during 2020, the museum demonstrates a commitment to digital engagement, creating potential sales avenues for virtual learning platforms, interactive digital exhibits, or multimedia content services to further enhance their virtual offerings.
Event-Based Marketing Recent events like Superhero Science Night and partnerships with local organizations provide avenues to pitch event management platforms, experiential marketing solutions, or targeted sponsorship opportunities designed to increase engagement and visitor attendance at dynamic museum events.
Fundraising & Grants Receiving grants such as the $5,000 from 11Alive indicates openness to funding opportunities, which could be leveraged to introduce fundraising software, grant management tools, or sponsorship proposals tailored for non-profit educational institutions.
Accessibility Focus The new 'Museums for All' program underscores a focus on making exhibits more accessible to diverse audiences. This creates opportunities to sell inclusive educational content, adaptive technology solutions, or Audience Engagement tools that support accessibility initiatives.