Creating an Audience Development Plan
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Creating an Audience Development Plan

This session will explore how to create an audience development plan. Participants will receive a template audience development plan as well

By Museum Development Midlands

Date and time

Tuesday, September 23 · 2 - 4am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

About this event

This session will explore how to create an audience development plan. Participants will receive a template audience development plan as well as optional exercises, a checklist and links to additional free resources.

The session will cover:

· Key definitions

· Reasons to create an audience development plan

· A step-by-step framework for creating an audience development plan, linking to the template participants will receive after the session

· Target audiences and audience segmentation

· Common challenges and top tips

Learning objectives

· Participants have a greater understanding of how to write an audience development plan

· Participants have more confidence in how to write an audience development plan

· Participants have access to a template they can use and adapt, so they can more easily develop a plan

The event will be delivered via Zoom, utilising Breakout Rooms and the Chat function. Participants will receive the slides and links to additional free resources after the session. If you have any concerns about accessibility or usability for these features please contact enquiries@mdmidlands.org.uk

This event supports the Arts Council England Inclusivity and Relevance Investment Principle

About the trainer

Christina is a marketing and audience development consultant and facilitator working with heritage and cultural organisations, with over 20 years’ experience working in agency and in-house positions and as a consultant.

Her experience spans small organisations such as the Museum of Cambridge, Jane Austen’s House and American Library; sector support and development organisations such as the Association of Independent Museums and the Arts Marketing Association; and larger organisations such as the Science Museum Group and Art Fund.

She has written the book Marketing Strategy for Museums, is a trustee of Kids in Museums and a school governor.

www.christinalister.co.uk

Who should attend?

This training is at an introductory/refresher level, and is aimed at museum staff, trustees and volunteers who need to or are interested in learning more about creating audience development plans.

Maximum two delegates per organisation. Priority will be given to delegates from non-NPO and non-National museums in the Midlands which are Accredited or officially Working Towards Accreditation.

Accessibility

This event will be auto-captioned through Zoom. If you would benefit from any other form of access support, including live captioning, please answer ‘yes’ to the access requirements question on the booking form and email the MDM team as early as possible stating the support you require.

All participants will receive an email containing a Zoom link to the training prior to the event. The email will be sent to the email address used for booking. If you have not received an email the day before the event please contact us.

https://mdmidlands.org.uk/training-accessibility-statement

Contact Us

If you need any further information or would like to speak to a member of the team please contact us:

Enquiries@mdmidlands.org.uk

01952 435 943

Organized by

Museum Development Midlands (MDM) is the Museum Development provider for the East and West Midlands. It is a partnership between Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust and Leicestershire County Council. MDM is funded through Arts Council England (ACE) and is one of five area museum development providers across England.

We support museums through targeted development programmes, grants, training opportunities, advice, information and 1:1 support which respond to Arts Council England’s Strategy, Let’s Create.

Our GDPR policy which details how we handle and use personal data can be found here.

Our Training Accessibility Statement can be found here.

Free