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Would allocate funds for the Museum to <br />spend on such things as office supplies and <br />Would work with Museum staff to act to <br />preservation supplies (supplementing the <br />officially accept artifacts into the Museum’s <br />City’s budget) and having the Louisville <br />collection (as the Historical Commission <br />Historian printed, and extras (such as <br />does now) <br />educational programming, exhibits, and the <br />oral history program) that might not <br />otherwise be possible through regular City <br />funding (as the Historical Commission does <br />now) <br />Would not make decisions about monetary Would decide how to spend its own funds, <br />expenditureswhich would be separate from City funds <br />Would have its own officers, bylaws, and Would have its own officers, bylaws, and <br />mission statement mission statement <br />Would not have any volunteers, as boards Could organize and supervise its own <br />and commissions are not supposed to volunteers, such as for its own fundraising <br />supervise their own volunteers (and or public relations events <br />Museum volunteers are City volunteers who <br />must be supervised by Museum staff) <br />Would not be required to follow City rules <br />As an official City board, would continue to <br />on open meetings and posting of meeting <br />follow City rules on open meetings and <br />agendas in advance on the Internet, <br />posting of meeting packets in advance on <br />resulting in less City staff time being spent <br />the Internet with the assistance of City staff <br />on this task with respect to private <br />fundraising activities <br />If desired, could still be paying members If desired, could still attend public meetings <br />of the fundraising organization and of the advisory board and the City Council <br />participate in fundraising or public in support of the Museum <br />relations activities in support of the <br />Museum <br />