The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens received a $1 million capacity-building and strategic planning grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, an organization that has focused on supporting the arts and humanities since 1969.
“One of the most important things a museum can do is really think about its future through the process of strategic planning,” CEO Andrew Barnwell Brownlee said.
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