Museums Advocacy Day
Save the Date for Museums Advocacy Day 2022 – Feb. 28-March 1!
Over the course of the pandemic, our field has generated unparalleled levels of advocacy for museums. You have sent more than 62,000 messages to Congress, created the largest Museums Advocacy Day yet with over 600 participants and over 400 virtual visits with your legislators’ offices, and spurred action resulting in billions of dollars in financial relief that enabled many museums to survive and saved thousands of museum jobs.
In 2022, we have the chance to capitalize on this energy for museums advocacy that you have created. At Museums Advocacy Day 2022 and throughout the year, you have the power to help create lasting change that can sustain museums into the future.
For more than ten years, Museums Advocacy Day has been providing the essential training and support advocates need to meet with members of Congress and their staff. Museums Advocacy Day is a unique opportunity to unite with museum colleagues and supporters from across the country as one voice to reaffirm our essential value, collective contributions, and aspirations while making the critical case for museums directly to Congress.
AAM is monitoring evolving public health considerations and ongoing Capitol Hill security restrictions and gathering information to plan for Museums Advocacy Day 2022. Save the date for February 28-March 1 and stay tuned on the AAM website and newsletters for additional information as it becomes available.
More details to come, with registration opening later this fall.
See the 2021 Advocate Materials and Museums Advocacy Day Program
There are many additional ways you can advocate for museums during Museums Advocacy Day and throughout the year:
Museums Advocacy Day is a unique opportunity to join with fellow museum professionals and supporters to speak up for museums.
Together as a field, we’ve defeated several threats to eliminate federal agencies supporting museums. With so many museums still in dire situations across the country, we must keep making our case to Congress. Legislators do not know how their decisions affect museums if they don’t hear directly from you—the museums and people they represent. The resources and insights you’ll gain as a participant will help sustain your museum’s future and the future of the field.
We must make the case for museums.
- Lawmakers need to hear from you loud and clear the urgent and continued need for economic assistance for museums, and how you and your museum have been impacted by the pandemic and serving your community in unique and critical ways. Museums Advocacy Day harnesses our collective energy when we join together to make the case to legislators that museums are essential.
Constituents are the best advocates.
- As a constituent, you are in the best position to create lasting change. Constituent visits and interaction have a greater influence on legislators than any other group or strategy. It’s up to each of us to make the case for museums to Congress and tell the story of why museums are essential in our communities. Your constituency is your advocacy super-power.
Museums Advocacy Day is inspiring, energizing and impactful.
- Unite with museum colleagues and supporters from across the country as one voice by connecting with lawmakers to reaffirm our value, collective contributions, and aspirations. Get the information and insights you need to effectively speak up for museums. Join us for Museums Advocacy Day and be a part of our collective movement.
Museums Advocacy Day is a unique opportunity.
- Network with peers from your region, hear from federal agency and nonprofit leaders and build your own professional and leadership skills. Learn advocacy strategies and techniques you can use on Capitol Hill, during virtual visits, with your city council and state legislators, with local and regional funders, and to advocate for yourself throughout your career.
Each year the robust Program is updated to educate and inspire both new and returning advocates.
- Get timely, insider information from policy leaders and the tools and information you need to be a successful advocate for museums on Capitol Hill. Whether you are a new or seasoned advocate, you will get all the preparation you need to effectively make the case for museums – virtually, on Capitol Hill, and with your state and local elected officials.
Become an Organizational Supporter
Museums Advocacy Day would not be possible without broad, field-wide support. See the 2021 Supporters.
Empower Advocates to Raise Their Voices
You can make an individual donation to the cause today.
Ways to Advocate Today
- Check out #museumsadvocacy2021 for Museums Advocacy Day highlights.
- Keep advocating for museums – COVID-19 Advocacy for Museums.
- Updated for 2020! – Invite Congress to Visit Your Museum
- Stay informed with Alliance Advocacy Alerts
Museums Advocacy Day Videos
Share inspiration from past Museums Advocacy Day attendees.
- Using Our Voice to Speak Up for Museums
- Telling Our Powerful Stories
- Working Together Toward a Common Goal
2020 Materials
Testimonials about Museums Advocacy Day
Contact Museums Advocacy Day for more informationAdvocating really felt very affirming. I never realized how much stock legislators and their staff put into their constituents’ viewpoints.