Our mission | To promote, through education and collaboration, a more equitable, civil, and peaceful world. |
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Dayton International Peace Museum
Ways to help | Guest ServicesVolunteers give tours to both individuals or groups, help with the front desk, plan and assist at live events. After an interview, volunteers must attend a 1-hour training course that goes over all the policies and procedures for helping us run America’s peace museum.Behind the ScenesVolunteers are needed to help behind the scenes with marketing, grant-writing, office work, and collaborating with other organizations. All or part of this work can be virtual. After an interview, volunteers must attend a 1-hour training course that goes over all the policies and procedures for helping us run America’s only peace museum!CommunicationsVolunteers skilled in communications are needed to help write press releases, work with local media, write and/or collect stories, edit and create visual media, and post to social media. All or part of this can be virtual. After an interview, volunteers must attend a 1-hour training course that goes over all the policies and procedures for helping us run America’s only peace museum! |
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How you help | The Museum is made up of volunteers, all committed to the ideals of peace. People volunteer with the museum in many different ways from story writing to tour guides to raising awareness and support. |
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About us | The Dayton International Peace Museum is a non-profit, primarily volunteer organization and one of the few community-based institutions with a focus on peace in the United States. Our educational programs and exhibits are non-partisan and feature themes of nonviolent conflict resolution, social justice issues, international relations and peace. We honor Dayton’s history as the center for the 1995 Dayton Peace Accords and maintain this strong civic pride in all of our programming. |
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