Cultural Organizations: Consulting Services

IVC Facility Design
Facility design is crucial to a successful IVC initiative. CILC’s staff of museum professionals assists cultural organizations with design issues regarding placement of IVC equipment. Issues such as lighting, sound, and crowd management all play a role in determining the best scenario for delivering IVC programming.

IVC Implementation Plan
A clear implementation plan is essential to a successful IVC initiative. Working with key staff of the cultural organization, CILC designs a plan which guides staff through the necessary components of launching an IVC initiative.

Program Development
CILC examines the organization’s key content areas and existing educational programs, facilitating design and development of new programs and/or adapting current offerings to a successful IVC format.

Program Review
To ensure on-going program success, CILC evaluates programs or new scripts for giving valuable feedback and suggestions for improvement.

Pilot Program Assessment
CILC facilitates pilot programs. Providing an appropriate audience, CILC assists with communication, gathers feedback and guides the provider through modifications.

Grants and Development
CILC staff provides fundraising and grant writing consultation when CILC’s services are a component. This can be in the form of a startup organization seeking funds to buy equipment or established organizations looking to share their knowledge on a national or global platform.

Contact Julia Shildmyer-Heighway at 317-231-6529.

 

The Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration, Inc. (CILC) was established in Indiana as a nonprofit corporation, and CILC has been previously recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a tax exempt organization described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. CILC's sole member is Vision Athena, Inc., a section 501(c)(4) tax exempt organization. CILC and Vision Athena may jointly provide services under the name CILC.