Services

Kaplan & Associates provides services from inventory and planning to research and development on a contract basis. We offer these services to organizations working the arts; culture, history, and heritage; the environment; and tourism agencies.

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Rural Lives Project

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Inventory & Planning Services

Resource Inventory

Evaluation of how your current resources meet your stated goals.

Interpretive Planning

Identify your strengths and challenges, optimize your programs, and align directly to your organization's mission.

Funding Analysis/Search

Comprehensive funding search of public and private grant makers with specific recommendations.

Grant Writing/Editing

Aid in developing a winning approach to public and private funding agencies.

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Faith in the Suburbs Project

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Research & Development Services

Exhibitions

Conception, research, writing, and coordination. We have extensive leadership experience in all stages of exhibit concept development, planning, and implementation.

Public Programs

Classes, workshops, events, lectures, teacher/staff trainings, virtual field trips, and online programs.

Publications

Research, writing, editing, and design for print, email, and online publications.

Documentary Fieldwork/Photography

In-depth subject research including ethnographic inventory, documentary photography, and oral history. Suitable for use in a variety of exhibits, programs, publications, and tours.

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Professor Canyon
Ecotourism Project

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Educational Travel & Tourism Services

Kaplan & Associates offers research and development for educational programs in cultural & heritage tourism, environmental tourism, and a hybrid of these travel styles. Products include printed and online guides, maps, trails, compact discs, podcasts, and other internet based presentation formats.

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School & Library Services

Upon request, Kaplan & Associates creates K-12, after school, higher education, and library programs, workshops and residencies on documentary, ethnographic, oral history, and museum-studies related topics.

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