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Museums for America Grant Program Evaluation

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Museum for America Grant Program Evaluation

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Online Survey Questions

Museums for America Evaluation

March 18, 2010


PART A: MUSESUM BACKGROUND and OVERALL MFA APPLICATION PROCESS

COMPLETED BY ALL ELIGIBLE MFA APPLICANTS from 2004-2009


Introduction and Instructions

[Introduction to come: including discussion of survey purpose, and confidentiality]

IMLS will assist in wording of confidentiality

(INFO) = additional definition of terms in pop-up form


Museum Background

This section will be structured at the museum (institution\organizational unit) level (n~1800)


  1. Pre-Populated Record <Fields> To Appear On The Online Survey


1.1 Are you knowledgeable about each of the following MFA applications?

 <Institution/Museum Name>  <OrgUnit>


All MFA applications submitted to IMLS by first submit date to last

Knowledgeable about?

Fiscal

Year

Project

Title

Grant Category

Current

Status

Contact

Name

Contact

Title

No

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

No

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

No

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

No

Yes

 

 

 

 

 

 


  1. Museum Background


2.1 Which of the following most closely describes your museum? (select one)



Aquarium


Historic House/Site


Science/Technology Museum


Arboretum/Botanical garden


History Museum


Specialized Museum (INFO)


Art Museum


Natural History/Anthropology Museum


Zoo


Children’s /Youth Museum


Nature center




General Museum (INFO)


Planetarium


Other; please specify:_____________________


(INFO) A museum with collections representing two or more disciplines equally (e.g., art and history)

(INFO) A museum with collections limited to one narrowly defined discipline (e.g., textiles, stamps, maritime, ethnic group, tribal)



    1. Which of the following most closely describes your museum’s governance? (select one)



College, university or other academic entity


Federal


Local (county or municipal)


Non-profit, non-governmental organization or foundation


State




Native American Tribe/Native Hawaiian Organization






2.2.a. If your museum is governed by a college, university, or other academic entity, which of the following most closely describes your governance? (select one)



Community college


Private four-year college or university


Historically Black college or university


State four-year college or university




Other; please specify:

___________________


  

    1. What year was the museum first open to the public? ______


    1. How many people have held the museum’s leadership role (e.g., director, curator, president) over the past seven years (since 2004)? ______


    1. How many current staff members does the museum have?

___ full-time employees

___ part-time employees

___ unpaid staff (volunteers, docents, Board members)

  1. Other Grant Programs

3.1 How many times has your museum applied for any IMLS grant in the last 12 months? ______ _ Don’t Know



3.2. Has your museum applied for any OTHER IMLS grants listed below?

3.2. If yes, were you awarded a grant?

3.3. If yes, was it before or after your MFA application?


 

Other IMLS Grant Programs

3.2. Did your institution apply?

3.3. If yes, were you awarded a grant?

3.4. If funded, was it before or after MFA application?


No

Yes

Don’t

Know

No

Yes

Before

After

a. 21st Century Museum Professionals

Skip to b


Skip to b

Skip to

b




b. Connecting to Collections:
Statewide Implementation Grants

Skip to c


Skip to c

Skip to

c




c. Connecting to Collections:
Statewide Planning Grants

Skip to d


Skip to d

Skip to

d




d. Conservation Assessment Program

Skip to e


Skip to e

Skip to

e




e. Conservation Project Support

Skip to

f


Skip to

f

Skip to

f




f. Museum Assessment Program

Skip to g


Skip to g

Skip to

g




g. National Leadership Grants

Skip to h


Skip to h

Skip to

h




h. Museum Grants for African American History & Culture

Skip to

i


Skip to

i

Skip to

i




i. Native American/Native Hawaiian Museum Services,

Skip to

j


Skip to

j

Skip to

j




j. American Heritage Preservation Grants

Skip to 3.4


Skip to 3.4

Skip to

3.4




3.4 Has your museum applied for any federal agency grants other than to IMLS?


No


Yes


Don’t Know




III. Application Process


4.Application Process Experience 

In order to improve the MFA application process, IMLS is interested in your experience(s) with the process.  Please take into account all MFA applications your museum has submitted to IMLS.      


4.1. The IMLS Museums for America grant program requires museums to commit to a 1:1 cost sharing for the proposed project. Between 2004 and 2009, did your institution ever CONSIDER applying for a MFA grant but DID NOT APPLY due to the cost sharing requirement?


No


Yes


Don’t Know




4.2. For the MFA application(s) the museum did submit to IMLS, did the cost-sharing requirement have an impact on any of the following with respect to your proposed project(s):



No

Yes

Don’t Know

Amount of time to raise the cost sharing funds




Type of MFA grant applied for




Duration of the proposed project




Scope of the proposed project




Staffing costs of the proposed project




Non-labor costs of the proposed project















4.3 Which of the following description(s) apply to the person(s) who wrote your MFA application(s)?

(select all that apply)



Dedicated staffed grant writer (paid or unpaid)


Administrative Leadership (e.g., Executive Director, Head Curator, President)


Hired grant writer(s) as consultant


Other staff member(s) (e.g., program coordinator)


Other: please specify________________________


Don’t Know


4.4 Were you aware of the IMLS outreach activities listed below?

4.5 If yes, did you participate in any of the activities?

4.6 If yes, how helpful were the activities in completing your MFA application?


 

4.4. Aware

4.5. If aware, did you participate

4.6. If participated, how helpful was the activity?


No

Yes

No

Yes

Not at all helpful

Somewhat helpful

Very helpful

a. Information session(s) at conferences/meetings

Skip to b


Skip to b


 

 

 

b. Information from national, regional, or state associations regarding MFA application

Skip to c


Skip to c


 

 

 

c. Audio conference calls prior to application deadlines

Skip to d


Skip to d


 

 

 

Id. ndividual counseling through phone calls, emails, or in-person visits

Skip to 4.7


Skip to 4.7







4.7. Were you aware of the following MFA resources posted on the IMLS website?

4.8. If yes, did you utilize any of the resources?

4.9. If yes, how helpful were the resources in completing your application?


 

4.7 Aware

4.8 If aware, did you utilize?

4.9 If yes, how helpful was the activity?


No

Yes


No

Yes

Not at all helpful

Somewhat helpful

Very helpful

a. Sample MFA applications and tips on IMLS website

Skip to b


Skip to b





b. Outcome-based evaluation resources

Skip to 4.10


Skip to 4.10






    1. To what extent do you disagree or agree with the following statements? 


Topic

Statement

Strongly

Disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly

Agree

Don’t

Know or Not

Applicable

Access to MFA grant information

Information about the MFA grant opportunities was easy to obtain.






Clarity of MFA application

The guidelines and requirements were clear.







Instructions on budsget (e.g.;direct, indirect costs, cost-sharing) were clear.







The evaluation requirements were clear.







Instructions on submitting an application were clear.







The MFA grant-review process was clear.






Grants.gov

Downloading the Grants.gov application from the website was easy.







Submitting the online applications through the Grants.gov was easy.







IMLS staff was helpful in answering questions about using the Grants.gov website.







Submitting an application by hand and mail was easier than using grants.gov







4.11 Including yourself, has anyone on your staff served as a:



No

Yes

Don’t Know

Field reviewer for the MFA grant program




Grant review panelist for the MFA grant program





  1. Application Process Impacts


5.1. IMLS is interested in hearing if the application process itself, regardless of funding, had any effects on your museum. To what extent did the application process prompt your museum to : 


 

Not at

All Effected

Somewhat Effected

EffectedA Lot

Don’t

Know

Create a mission/strategic plan for the first time

 

 

 


Revise your mission/strategic plan

 

 

 


Increase awareness of different programming

 

 

 


Increase awareness of your resources/strengths





Reframe your project in order to fit into the categories in IMLS guidelines

 

 

 


Adopt new ways of integrating outcomes-based planning in the project development and evaluation processes





Explore new external partnerships 

 

 

 


Collaborate among departments/staff





Explore new technologies

 

 

 


Improve your institution's ability to apply for other (non IMLS) funding 

 

 

 


Other; please specify:

 

 

 



5.2. Is the MFA application process, more difficult (more complex, requires more time), the same or less difficult (less complex, requires less time) than other types of grant applications?



More difficult

Same

Less difficult

Don’t Know

Other Federal Grants





Other Government Grants (State, Local, County, etc)





Private Grants













    1. Were you aware that IMLS DOES NOT track reapplications, therefore each application, whether a reapplication or not, is treated individually and on its own merits?


No


Yes




    1. How likely is it that your museum will apply for another Museums for America grant in the future?



Not at all likely


Somewhat Likely


Very Likely


Don’t

Know



5.4.a If not at all likely, why not? (Check all that apply)


Already have an application or project in process


Our Mission or strategic is no longer current


Unavailable resources to plan and write an application


Unavailable or inefficient resources to carry out a project if awarded


Finding funds/resources for cost sharing is too difficult


Funding is not needed at this time


Don't see ourselves as competitive/ discouraged by previous failed applications


The application process requires hardware and/or software not available to us


Other; please specify: ____________________________________________



    1. What recommendations do you have for improving the MFA application process?






SYSTEM NOTE : IF MUSEUM HAD ALL APPLICATIONS FUNDED Skip to Part C for individual funded project level.


SYSTEM NOTE: IF MUSEUM HAD ANY APPLICATIONS UNFUNDED Continue with Section B.

PART B: OVERALL UNFUNDED MFA APPLICATION REACTIONS

COMPLETED BY ALL INSTITUTIONS with ANY UNFUNDED MFA APPLICATIONS


IV. Unfunded MFA Project(s) (all institutions with any unfunded MFA applications)

  • Structured at the institution\organizational unit level (n=1400)

  • Unfunded project questions ask about overall experience (not app specific)

6. Application Experience

    1. To what extent do you disagree or agree with the following statements:


 

Strongly

Disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly

Agree

Don’t

Know or Not

Applicable

Our application(s) was/were given full and fair consideration.






The reviewers’ comments were useful for redesigning the project.






IMLS staff was helpful in providing feedback.







    1. Did your museum do any of the following with any of the unfunded MFA applications:


Did you:

No

Yes

Don’t

Know

redesign an unfunded project and resubmit the application to the IMLS-MFA program?




If YES, did you receive IMLS-MFA funding for the redesigned project?




resubmit a MFA unfunded project to a different IMLS grant program?




If YES, did you receive IMLS funding from a non-MFA grant program?




submit a MFA unfunded project to a non-IMLS funder?




If YES, did you receive funding from the non-IMLS funder?





6.2.a. If your museum did not receive any outside funding for unfunded MFA projects, were you able to execute any version of a MFA unfunded project?


No


Yes


Don’t

Know


SYSTEM NOTE:IF NO FUNDED GRANTS - EXIT

Thank you for taking the time to reply to this survey.

Please hit the SUBMIT button if you are done.

SYSTEM NOTE:IF ANY FUNDED GRANTS continue with Part C at the individual funded project level.

PART C: FUNDED GRANT PROJECT ACTIVITIES and STATUS

COMPLETED BY ALL MFA GRANTEES (open and closed projects)

Structured at the museum\project level (n ~ 850)


Pre-populated fields for an individual funded project.

SYSTEM NOTE: Table below will be presented at the top of each new survey page for Section C, D, E

540 museums had 1 funded grant; 160 had 2;

42 had 3-5 THOSE WILL BE ASKED TO ANSWER QUESTIONS ON ONLY 2 awards – respondent will chose which ones based on knowledge


Knowledgeable about?

Grant#/Total Grants

Fiscal

Year

Project

Title

Grant Category

Current

Status

Contact

Name

Contact

Title

No

Yes


 

 

 

 

 

 



V. Individual Grant Project Descriptions


7. Grant Project Background


7.1. Please identify the types of partner organizations (INFO involved in this MFA project.

(INFO) Partner organizations are defined as any outside organization which expended cash or in-kind resources on the project. In-kind resources include s any payment made in the form of goods and services, rather than cash.



Other Museums; please identify museum type _(DROP DOWN MENU)_________________________


Library


Government organizations


State government


Local or County government


City Government


Other; please describe ___________________________________


Non-Government Organizations/Community Organizations


Community Health facility (hospital, mental health facility, health clinic, etc)


Family Services Organization (day care, YMCA, family services center, etc)


Youth Organization (Boys and Girls Club, 4H Club, Afterschool Program)


Senior Services


Arts and Culture Organization


Legal Services Organization (family court, legal aid organization, etc)


Local Media


Civic Organization (Kiwanis, Chamber of Commerce, etc)


Local Business


Other Non-Profit Organization; please describe_________________________________


Other; please describe


Education


Elementary School


Secondary/High School


4 Year College or University


Community College


Other; please describe




Policy and Research Organization; please identify ______________






Online/ Technology Partner; please identify ______________________



Other; please describe _____________________________________



NO partner organizations were\are involved


7.2. Indicate which of the following types of activities (Programming, Exhibitions, Collections, Technology and Online Resources, or Organizational Development) your museum conducted or is in the process of doing as part of this MFA project.


Programming Activities– If this MFA project included programming activities, please indicate for each activity whether the museum developed a new activity, OR enhanced an existing activity (e.g., expanding for different age groups, upgrading materials) OR continued an existing activity.



Select one - Radio button for selection


Develop new programs or materials

Enhance existing programs or materials

Continue existing programs or materials





Concerts




Film festivals




Live Performances




Broadcasts




Demonstrations and Workshops




Lectures




Community discussion groups




Education programs at our institution




In-school programs




Afterschool programs




Curriculum guides




Interpretive programs or materials




Classes or institutes




Training sessions




Conferences




Internships, mentoring or apprenticeships opportunities




Other; please describe








No Programming Activities




B. Exhibitions (select all that apply)



Upgrade/expanded current exhibit, including making current exhibit accessible (e.g., multi-languages, Braille)


Develop concept for new exhibit


Research new exhibit


Plan new exhibit


Fabricate a new exhibit


Create traveling exhibition


Other, please describe



No Exhibitions

C. Collections (check all that apply)



Digitize collections


Convert non-digital content to digital content


Repurpose digital content (INFO)


Create new digital content

(INFO) Utilized digital content in a different way (e.g., used for education programs)


If the MFA project involved digitizing the museum’s holdings, what portion of the collections did/would the project cover? (select one only)





Less than 10% of collections





Between 10-25% of collections





Between 25%-50% of collections





Between 50% and 75% of collections





Over 75% but less than 100% of collections





100% of our collections





Not Sure



Inventory collections


Move collections


Create public collections finding guides


Create new collections management guidelines/procedures


Implement new collections management system


Other; please describe



No Collection Activities



D. Technology and Online Resources (select all that apply)



Update or create new website


Create online access to collections records or information


Purchase technology equipment (e.g., computers, digital cameras, scanner, voice recorder)


Consolidate multiple databases


Develop searchable online database


Upgrade, purchase or install new software (e.g., new collections management software)


Create audio tour


Create online exhibition


Develop high-tech interactive exhibition


Other; please describe



No Technology Activities



E. Organizational Development, including Staffing Resources (select all that apply)



Provide staff, volunteer and/or docent training, including in use of new technology and online resources


Hire full-time staff (e.g., program coordinator, director, curator, educator)


Hire part-time staff (e.g., program coordinator, director, curator, educator)


Hire a consultant (e.g., interpretive, planning, education, exhibition, web)


Contract for services (fabrication, design, security, etc)


Train interpreters, volunteers or docents


Create or expand interpreter, docent or volunteer program


Support a research and evaluation program, including conducting surveys


Develop key management plans (e.g., comprehensive interpretive plan, emergency plans, collections management plans)


Other; please specify



No Organizational Development




7.3. Which of these groups were\are directly served by this project? (select all that apply)



Paid staff; please describe


Unpaid staff (docents, interns, volunteers); please describe


Adult learners


Seniors


Parents


Youth


Teachers


Students


Administrators


Professionals


Residents of particular neighborhood or community/geographic area within a community


Policymakers


Persons with disabilities


Low income citizens


Specific racial/ethnic communities


Families


Not group-specific


Other; please specify



7.4 Age groups served by your grant project (select all that apply)



Preschool


Grades K-5


Grades 6-8


Grades 9-12


Post high school/Young adults (18-25)


Adults (26-64)


Seniors (65 and older)


Multi-age/Family


Other, please specify


8. Status of Activities

Status of activities –the list of activities that grantees check off in the previous section will be populated to this section.


OPEN GRANTS ONLY

8.1 What is the completion status of the project’s activities?


Example:


Completion Status

<populated with specified activities>

Will not do as planned

Still in progress

Completed

Don’t Know

Afterschool programs





Curriculum guides





Train interpreters or docents





Establish a docent program and recruit docents





Implement a research and evaluation program, including conducting surveys






8.2. Were any other activities conducted or planned?



Yes


No


If yes, please list activities and current status of each below


Completion Status

Other activities:

Will not do as planned

Still in progress

Completed


























CLOSED GRANTS ONLY

8.1 What is the completion status of the project’s activities?


Example:





<populated with specified activities>

Did not do as planned

Completed

Don’t Know

Afterschool programs




Curriculum guides




Train interpreters or docents




Establish a docent program and recruit docents




Implement a research and evaluation program, including conducting surveys





8.2. Were any other activities conducted or planned?



Yes


No


If yes, please list activities and current status of each below (e.g., Completed, Still In Process



Other activities:

Did not do as planned

Completed

Don’t Know




















SYSTEM NOTE/NOT DISPLAYED:

IF this project is in progress OR recently completed AND the museum has no additional MFA granted projects EXIT


OTHER COMMENTS:





As a thank you for your time and interest in participating in this study, IMLS would like to send you a copy of the Museums for America Grant Evaluation Executive Summary.

If interested please fill out the following information:

Name:

Title:

Organization:

Address: City State Zip


Thank you for taking the time to reply to this survey.

Please hit the SUBMIT button if you are done.



SYSTEM NOTE/NOT DISPLAYED:

If this project is completed AND funded under the 3 earlier grant categories, THEN respondent will continue on to Section D: Impacts and Reflections.


If this project is in progress OR recently completed AND the museum has more MFA granted projects THEN the respondent returns to Section C and is asked questions about the next funded project.



PART D: IMPACTS and REFLECTIONS

COMPLETED BY MFA GRANTEES WITH COMPLETED GRANTS UNDER THE EARLIER 3 GRANT CATEGORIES 2004-2007


Structured at the museum\project level (n ~ 350 with ~ 22 with 2 completed projects)



VI. INDIVIDUAL Grant Project Impacts

9. Project Impacts


    1. Please review the list of impacts this MFA project may have had on the organization or community.

Select each impact resulting from the MFA project.


ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACTS (select all that apply)


Programming


Grant-funded programming continued beyond grant


Sustained grant-funded programming


Did not sustain grant-funded programming


Sought additional funding to sustain grant-funded programming


Developed related programming to expand value of grant-funded program


Expanded our range of possibilities for programs or exhibitions


Other; please describe:


No changes in programming/not applicable to grant


Organizational Capacity


Enhanced staff capacity in program development


Enhanced staff capacity in creating new kinds of exhibitions


Enhanced staff capacity in reaching new or larger audiences


Enhanced staff capacity in forming external partnerships


Enhanced staff capacity in working internally across departments


Enhanced staff capacity in using outcomes based evaluation


Improved staff cohesion and commitment to mission


Greater alignment of staff responsibilities with mission


Greater board involvement


Helped institution fulfill its mission (e.g., meet certain benchmarks)


Increased ability to attract outside funding


Decreased ability to attract outside funding


Other; please describe:


No effect on our organization/not applicable to grant






COMMUNITY IMPACTS (select all that apply)


Audiences


Reached new audiences (e.g., youth, families, minorities)


Increased commitment by existing audiences


Changes in regular audience participation


Increased audience access (e.g., expanded hours, mobile programming)


Other; please describe:


No effect on audiences/not applicable to grant


Community Profile


Changed institutional identity


Strengthened museum’s public image


Raised institution’s prestige in its community


Increased local media coverage of institution’s activities


Increased visibility of institution as a center of community learning


Other; please describe:


No change to our profile/not applicable to grant


Partnerships


Improved skills in building partnerships


Strengthened ongoing partnerships


Developed new partnerships


With schools or Institutes of Higher Education


With youth organizations


With other museums/historical societies


With other community organizations


Developed new types of partnerships


Decreased ability to attract partners


Increased ability to attract more partners


Other; please describe:


No effect on partnerships/not applicable to grant


IMPACTS DUE TO THE PARTNERSHIP(S) (select all that apply)



Brought in new audiences


Brought in new resources not normally available to our organization


Brought in new staff, paid or unpaid


Brought in new volunteers or memberships


Raised community awareness of our organization


Other; please describe:


No effect from partnerships/not applicable to grant




9.2. Are there any other impacts not covered above? If yes, Please describe

__________________________________________________________________________


9.3. If the grant project enabled new programming, to what extent has your organization been successful in continuing the programs?



Not at all successful


Somewhat successful


Very successful


Not applicable


9.4. If the grant enabled you to bring in new audiences, to what extent has your organization been successful in sustaining these new audiences?



Not at all successful


Somewhat successful


Very successful


Not applicable


9.5. Was this MFA grant from IMLS larger, smaller, or about the same as other grants you may have received?



Larger


Smaller


About the same


Not applicable


9.6. Were the MFA grant funds sufficient to complete the planned project activities?


No


Somewhat


Yes


Don’t Know


SYSTEM NOTE/NOT DISPLAYED :

IF this project ended less than 3 years ago AND the museum has no additional MFA granted projects EXIT


OTHER COMMENTS:





As a thank you for your time and interest in participating in this study, IMLS would like to send you a copy of the Museums for America Grant Evaluation Executive Summary.

If interested please fill out the following information:

Name:

Title:

Organization:

Address: City State Zip


Thank you for taking the time to reply to this survey.

Please hit the SUBMIT button if you are done.


SYSTEM NOTE/NOT DISPLAYED:

If this project was completed 3 or more years ago THEN respondent will continue on to Section E: Long-term Impacts.


If this project is in progress OR recently completed AND the museum has more MFA granted projects THEN the respondent returns to Section C and is asked questions about the next funded project.


PART E: LONG-TERM IMPACTS

COMPLETED BY grantEEs WHERE PROJECT WAS completed 3 or more years ago

VII. Individual Grant Project Long-Term Impacts


10.1. Please describe any long-term impact(s) that the MFA project has had on your organization.



10.2. Please describe any long-term impact(s) that the MFA project has had on your community or community relationships.



10.3. Please describe any UNEXPECTED long-term impact(s) that the MFA project has had on your organization, community or community relationships.

SYSTEM NOTE/NOT DISPLAYED :

IF this project is the only/last one completed under the 3 earlier grant categories THEN GO TO EXIT


If there is another MFA project completed under the 3 earlier grant categories THEN the respondent returns to Section C and is asked questions about the next funded project.


EXIT

OTHER COMMENTS:





As a thank you for your time and interest in participating in this study, IMLS would like to send you a copy of the Museums for America Grant Evaluation Executive Summary.

If interested please fill out the following information:

Name:

Title:

Organization:

Address: City State Zip


Thank you for taking the time to reply to this survey.

Please hit the SUBMIT button if you are done.


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