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Sustainability initiatives are linked to cost-savings, reduced carbon footprints, improved community relationships, and future resilience, along with the opportunity to optimize the preservation of collections. Doing so can be critical for small and mid-sized institutions with substantially limited resources to survive and thrive going forward.
The learning objectives for this course include:
- become familiar with the tools and resources available to implement sustainable practices specifically in the cultural heritage field
- understand sustainability terms and practices, and how they can apply to collecting institutions
- begin assessing current institutional practices through a sustainability lens and realize how to develop this practice into an actionable plan
Course Schedule
Webinar 1: Thursday March 27, 2025 1-230pm ET Green Terms and Tools
Presenter: Lorraine Finch, Director, LFCP
Webinar 2: Tuesday April 1, 2025 1-230pm ET Examining current operations
Presenter: Christopher Dunbrack, Associate Building Manager for The Metropolitan Museum of Art- Cloisters
- While focusing on identifying measures to reduce energy and carbon, this webinar will also explore ways of benchmarking and fundraising to support addressing these concerns.
Webinar 3: Thursday April 10, 2025 1-230pm ET Developing a Green Vision
Presenter: Patrick Hamilton, Manager, Climate & Sustainability Initiatives, Division of Mission Infrastructure, Science Museum of Minnesota
- This webinar will present the Science Museum of Minnesota's approach to examining institutional practices through a sustainability lens as a case study, along with practical tips for other institutions learned from these experiences.
Webinar 4: Thursday April 17, 2025 1-230pm ET Creating a Plan
Presenter: Lorraine Finch, Director, LFCP
- In the final webinar, participants will learn how to "write a sustainability plan in an hour", which can then be implemented at their institutions.
Course Coordinator: Kelly McCauley Krish, Preventive Conservator
Registration Fee
- $99 Early Bird through March 20, 2025
- $149 Regular Fee
Connecting to Collections Care courses are made possible in part by generous support from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
To register: https://connectingtocollections.org/sustainability_plans/
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Robin Bauer Kilgo (she/her/hers)
Connecting to Collections Care Coordinator, FAIC
c2cc@culturalheritage.orgNational Heritage Responders WG Co-Chair
Contract Registrar/Consultant
rbkilgo@gmail.com------------------------------