In this meeting, Consultant Ron Evans, Art Center Foundation board members, staff, and community members started to brainstorm qualities we might look for in our CoCreate for Good group.
Our six new Art and Technology Ambassadors met for the first time with our Steering committee on April 16 to develop our empathy strategy. Groups met to discuss ways we could learn more about our target audience and questions that we could ask them to understand their unique needs. Next steps include narrowing down our questions and then developing and releasing a survey!
On May 14, we brainstormed! Team members worked with two separate POVs. Team 1: Overworked (by choice) tech worker wants to avoid burnout and needs a way to decompress creativity with a minimum amount of preparation or training because it is difficult to plan when you have an impacted schedule. Their word cloud: Team 2: Resource-limited tech worker needs a way to effectively donate and see the outcome of their contribution because time and money are limited and they want to connect with the community. Their word cloud:
At this meeting, we drilled down into the persona for our participants, updating and refining. We identified what is critical (need to have) for our persona, including: living or working within a 10 mile radius of the Art Center; wants to engage with the community; connection to tech community; and interested in actively participating in or learning about creativity. Other factors, such as sense of humor, curious, looking to meet new people, and significant network, were identified as "nice to have." In order to promote diversity in the group, we decided to strive to include both those who had given time and money to other nonprofits and those who have not. This will be added to gender, ethnicity, career stage, whether one has children or not, and whether a candidate has visited the Art Center not. The hope is that our participants will represent diversity in all of those areas. With our leadership group identified as the Steering Committee, we then worked to determine a ...
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