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Discover Partnership Opportunities at The DoPiKa Project Museum

Writer's picture: Lisa LaRue-BakerLisa LaRue-Baker

Updated: Jan 27

Are you interested in the Native origins and the Native people who live in Topeka today as part of your or your company's land acknowledgement program? Join the many companies and individuals who have already done so!




The museDoPiKa Project aims to provide the community with a deeper understanding and appreciation of Native American traditions through a collection of informative exhibits, compelling art, and interactive displays. Apart from offering a wealth of knowledge and insight into Native American history, The DoPiKa Project Museum also presents a unique opportunity for potential partners to collaborate and support its mission. By forming partnerships with like-minded organizations and individuals, the museum aims to expand its reach, enhance its offerings, and create meaningful connections within the community. Partnership opportunities at The DoPiKa Project Museum can take various forms, including providing exhibit spaces, materials or other resources, hosting events, providing educational resources, or participating in outreach initiatives. Collaborating with the museum not only allows partners to contribute to the preservation and promotion of Native American heritage but also offers valuable exposure and networking benefits. If you are passionate about Native American history and culture, and are keen to explore partnership opportunities that align with your values and goals, The DoPiKa Project Museum welcomes your involvement. Together, we can celebrate and honor the enduring legacy of Native American traditions while fostering a spirit of collaboration and mutual enrichment. Contact us through email and we can discuss needs and opportunities and find the perfect fit!


Partial list of previous participants:


2023

•Alice C. Sabatini Gallery, Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library

•NOTO Arts and Entertainment District

•Evergy

•Wheel Barrell

•TOTEM Banking


2024

•Lamar Advertising

•USD 501 Student Services

•Center for Kansas Studies, Washburn University

•Mulvane Art Museum, Washburn University

•FHL Bank

•BOK Oklahoma

•785 Arts


2025

•NOTO Arts and Entertainment District

•Mulvane Art Museum, Washburn University



Perpetual partners:

•NOTO Arts Center

•Center for Kansas Studies, Washburn University




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