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  • Community-based research
  • Museum studies
  • Educational program development

Background:

  • The All Under One Roof (AUOR) partnership in Missoula, MT, is an innovative model for community collaboration.
  • It integrates five mission-aligned organizations: a public library, family services, a local media outlet, and university partners focused on STEM education.
  • This collaborative site maximizes resources and fosters a community-wide learning environment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the All Under One Roof (AUOR) partnership as a case study for advancing the museum field.
  • To highlight the model's success in community collaboration, collective impact, and intergenerational networks.
  • To provide a framework for practitioners, leaders, and researchers in museums and other community spaces.

Main Methods:

  • Case study analysis of the AUOR partnership.
  • Examination of collaborative programming and resource maximization.
  • Documentation of intergenerational learning components, including events and mentorship.

Main Results:

  • The AUOR partnership successfully created a shared site that maximizes resources and produces collaborative programming.
  • Intergenerational learning is a key component, evident in special events, mentorship, and outreach.
  • The model demonstrates effective community-wide engagement and impact.

Conclusions:

  • The AUOR partnership offers a replicable model for community collaboration and collective impact.
  • This intergenerational approach can significantly advance the museum field and other community-based organizations.
  • The case study provides valuable insights for practitioners, leaders, and education researchers seeking innovative engagement strategies.