Community Engagement The Brick Store Museum actively launches community-centric projects like the MemoryLights Project and collaborates with local organizations such as the Maine Humanities Council and Illustration Institute, indicating strong local community engagement and potential partnerships for outreach programs.
Digital Expansion Recent initiatives include launching the 'Just History Project' website and a Member Resource Portal, demonstrating a focus on digital content delivery and online engagement, which presents opportunities for digital service providers and content management solutions.
Educational Initiatives The museum's partnerships and programs like artist residencies and discussion projects emphasize a commitment to education and cultural programming, offering potential for educational technology companies or sponsors to collaborate.
Funding & Growth With revenues between zero and one million dollars and recent projects driven by community and foundation support, there is scope for grant management services, sponsorship opportunities, and fundraising solutions tailored to small cultural institutions.
Focus on Preservation Dedicated to preserving regional history and art through exhibitions and archives, the museum presents opportunities for partnerships with archiving, preservation technologies, and cultural heritage companies looking to support historical conservation efforts.