Welcome to ACM Groupsite - ACM's Online Community!


ACM Groupsite is the Association of Children's Museums' central hub online. It's a space where children's museum staff, stakeholders, and partners can view upcoming events from ACM, network with other children's museum professionals, and ask for advice, share ideas, and access resources on our discussion boards.


The ACM Member Resource Community and Hand to Hand Community are benefits for ACM members. If you are interested in joining ACM, contact Membership@ChildrensMuseums.org.

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The Association of Children’s Museums (ACM) is proud to partner with We Can Do This (https://wecandothis.hhs.gov/), the COVID-19 public education campaign of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).  ACM will collaborate with children’s museums and related organizations across the U.S. to share critical information about the avail...

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Said: : "I'm seconding what Ann Marie said about why we're going with an outside firm to manage the grant. It's difficult to maintain a 5% click through rate and our staff doesn't have the time nor expertise to manage the ads. If we spend $300 per...
Said: : "I'm by no means an expert, but Google changed their parameters in 2018, and decided our campaigns needed to have at least a 5% click thru rate. Not all our campaigns did, so our account was deactivated. They also tightened the keyword res...
Said: : "Yes, I've spoken to Nonprofit Megaphone and really liked them. We could do it for $399/month if we refer another organization to them. We could also do a one year, pay up front contract for $4,500. They are based out of Chicago, and only ...
Said: : "We are just applying for an AdWords grant now. Why is it so hard to keep? Can you explain a little more about what happened?"