Welcome to the HueCultures Northeast Survey. The HueCultures Northeast project will provide key insights on museums and cultural centers founded and led by Black, Latino/x/e, Indigenous, Asian, Middle Eastern, and other ethnic communities in eleven states and one district: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington D.C. The project will result in an online directory, user-friendly map, “Brown Paper'' report, and a dynamic digital platform. Our long-term goal is a full-scale national platform of these museums and cultural centers.

To complete this survey, you will need to have knowledge of your organizational governance structure and have access to your organization’s budget, history, and programming details. The organization’s most recent 990 tax form can help you answer many of the survey questions. The survey should take approximately 20 minutes to complete. To thank you for your time, you will be compensated $100, which you will receive by check or via ACH once you complete a separate form.

Information collected in the survey will be shared with Slover Linett at NORC, a social research organization that will help analyze the data and create a public report, and potentially with SMU DataArts, who may perform additional comparative analysis of the survey data. What you share in this survey will remain confidential between these parties.

The public report, produced from the survey, will explore aggregate findings and will not disclose specific financial or organizational details. Additionally, you will be able to decide, in a later section of the survey, what information you'd like to share on the digital platform on behalf of your organization.

This project will have the greatest impact if more people contribute to it. We encourage you to share the survey link with anyone you may know in leadership at a fellow museum or cultural center in the Northeast, that is founded and/ or led by a person or persons of color, who might want their perspectives included in this work.

To learn more about HueCultures National and Museum Hue’s other research projects, visit our website. If you have any questions, please contact us at info@museumhue.com.

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