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About the Initiative
The Community Catalyst Initiative (CCI) seeks to inspire and challenge museums, libraries, and their partners to transform how they collaborate with their communities.
A catalyst ignites transformational change by producing energy in combination with other resources. In this case the focus of change is combining museums and libraries with their community’s visions and plans that then sparks ideas, energy, and action. The Community Catalyst Initiative is designed to develop and promote the tools and approaches that can support increased capacity in community engagement, building upon the findings from the 2016 Strengthening Networks, Sparking Change report and town hall.
Community Catalyst draws on the unique relationships, knowledge, networks, and spaces of museums and libraries to encourage meaningful collaborations with local non-profit and community development organizations, community associations, and individual community members. The initiative supports the library and museum sectors by:
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supporting adoption of practices in current community development and developmental evaluation at a local level;
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discovering opportunities for libraries and museums to better serve particular populations, such as veterans, and developing tools grounded in user-centered design and partnerships;
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researching how to best draw upon local assets, STEM practitioners, to motivate science inquiry within in the unique family learning environments offered by libraries and museums;
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analyzing the contributions of museums and libraries to the wellbeing of their communities on a national scale through the Understanding the Social Wellbeing Impacts of the Nation’s Libraries and Museums study; and
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creating a draft Theory of Change (PDF, 134 KB) to establish actions, outputs, and longer term outcomes that are anticipated from capacity-building and research projects.
Approaches and tools are gleaned from current practices in museums and libraries, community development projects, capacity-building investments, and researchers and data analysts who seek to identify potential levers and outcomes to effect community change.
IMLS’s investments in these activities align with the agency’s current Strategic Plan, by strengthening the capacity of museums and libraries to improve the wellbeing of their communities. In addition, it is integral to the agency’s commitment to increase access to information, ideas, and networks through libraries and museums.
Finally, it promotes agency excellence by using findings from grantees and other related sectors, such as social service, local governments, funders, and community development corporations, to inform the agency’s work and improve the practices and effectiveness.
Tools & Resources
Learn more about asset-based community development and how to implement.
Workshops
As a part of 2017 and 2018 ongoing Community Catalyst grants, workshops are being held for grantee cohorts. Learn more about their work through the agenda, photos, graphic recordings, and other products that resulted from these meetings.
Evaluation
The initiative is completed a comprehensive evaluation. Learn about the final report’s findings.
Publication: Strengthening Networks, Sparking Change
The report includes case studies and a discussion of conceptual frameworks that can guide libraries, archives, and museums that seek to spark catalytic change in their communities.
Social Wellbeing Impact Study
The Institute of Museum and Library Services, in partnership with Reinvestment Fund, have released a new study, Understanding the Social Wellbeing Impacts of the Nation’s Libraries and Museums, which examines the role of museums and libraries in promoting social wellbeing in communities across the United States. The results of this follow-up exploratory study suggest that local libraries and museums are actively involved in animating social and institutional connections that catalyze the creativity, ingenuity, and empathy within their communities in ways that promote personal and social wellbeing.
Community Salute
Community Salute is an IMLS initiative aimed at strengthening the ability of libraries, archives, and museums to respond to the needs of the nation’s 22 million veterans and military families.
STEMeX
In 2016, IMLS offered a one-time special funding opportunity to support research on educational approaches that make use of the knowledge and skills of community STEM experts. A key goal of the STEMeX program was to create a foundation for reaching children and families from diverse economic, social, and cultural backgrounds.
Latest Updates
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Cohorts of Community Catalyst grantees from 2017 and 2018 received capacity-building and coaching support in Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD). The ABCD approach is a strategy for sustainable community-driven development that relies on local community members. It includes individuals who are often left out of planning and decision making to foster conditions for broad ownership of the development process.
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Grantees are also applying developmental evaluation to their projects. This evaluative approach allows them to innovate in complex and uncertain environments while implementing projects focused on social change. They are able to actively monitor and adjust approaches and assumptions to enhance the outcomes of their projects. Support to grantees for ABCD and developmental evaluation is provided through a partnership with DePaul University and the Asset-Based Community Development Institute.
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The Environmental Protection Agency assisted four of the 2017 grantees through Building Blocks for Sustainable Communities.This program provides technical assistance to help participants achieve their community development goals, improve quality of life, and become more economically and environmentally sustainable.
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IMLS assessed Community Catalyst’s capacity-building effects within a cohort setting where grantees came together to receive training, share progress on their projects, and discuss challenges and new insights in working with their local communities. This “meta-evaluation” is being conducted in partnership with ORS Impact.
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IMLS and its collaborators are studying how museums and libraries contribute to the wellbeing of their local communities. The intent of the study, Understanding the Social Wellbeing Impacts of the Nation’s Libraries and Museums, is to gain a better understanding on a national level of the conditions under which museums and libraries contribute to social quality of life, economic prosperity and other aspects of wellbeing. The new study will focus on these institutions’ essential roles within a community to help them demonstrate the success and impact of their programs and services.
Contacts
For more information, see the list of resources (PDF, 603KB). You can also contact:
- Sarah Fuller, Senior Program Officer in the Office of Library Services, sfuller@imls.gov
- Mark Feitl, Program Officer, Office of Museum Services, mfeitl@imls.gov