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| Jersey Arts Ticket Member Card & eSavers Program |
More than 100 JAM organizations statewide offer discounts and premiums to the nearly 40,000 current Jersey Arts Members. Discounts offered can be customized for each event submitted to JerseyArts.com. These organizations benefit from highlighted exposure on JerseyArts.com.
In addition to standard discounts, groups that extend special "2-for-1" offers are also eligible for inclusion in our monthly "e-Savers" email that goes out our members, featuring 10-15 highlighted events taking place statewide. These events are also tagged as "Special Offers" in the event calendar.
| Questions regarding the Member Card program |
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| See a sample copy of an eSavers email |
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| Inclusion in the Jersey Arts "2-for-1" e-Savers |
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| JerseyArts.com Content Management |
| Create a new JAM Account |
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| Login to Submit/Edit an Event or your Directory Listing |
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| Cooperative Advertising Program |
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A number of seasonal cooperative advertising opportunities are made available throughout the year in print, radio, television and online. Pooling the resources of participating organizations and combining them with underwriting funds made available through the DJA program results in significant cost savings for the participating JAM groups, allowing them to reach broader audiences with their marketing messages.
Current Cooperative Advertising Opportunities:
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| New Jersey Countryside Magazine |
SOLD OUT |
reserve here >> |
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| New York Times |
SOLD OUT |
reserve here >> |
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| WHYY-FM |
SOLD OUT |
reserve here >> |
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| Packet Publications Time OFF |
SOLD OUT |
reserve here >> |
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| SoJO 104.9 | Lite Rock | Cat Country |
SOLD OUT |
reserve here >> |
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| Jersey Arts List Exchange - New & Improved for 2010 |
TheJersey Arts List Exchange is a community patron database comprised of mailing lists from participating nonprofit cultural groups. Its purpose is to simplify mailing list exchanges; identify a targeted, qualified and focused group of arts consumers; examine consumer behavior through comparative market analysis; and support statewide advocacy efforts. As the most comprehensive database of arts patrons for New Jersey available, this list features information on hundreds of thousands of arts patrons in the region.
Significant upgrades have been made from the program's previous Jersey Arts List Cooperative model including: online access to data; premission-based controls to determine how and when data is accessed; improved demographic and psychographics filters; frequent data updates, and more.
2010 Jersey Arts List Exchange:
The deadline for new member recruitment closed on 5:00pm (EST) March 5, 2010. Participants can use the links below to access upcoming webinar schedules.
| 2010 List Exchange - Program Overview |
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| 2010 List Exchange - List of Participants |
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| 2010 List Exchange - Registration Agreement Form |
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| 2010 List Exchange - USPS PAF form (for NCOA access) |
download USPS PAF Form |
| Data Submission Webinar schedule |
closed |
| eMerge Community Training Webinar schedule |
click here |
| General Inquiries regarding the List Exchange |
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| Jersey Arts Gift Card Network |
This closed network gift card program, developed by DJA in partnership with DISCOVER Card, offers a centralized gift card option for consumers. Marketed and distributed by DJA, patrons can redeem their gift card at any of the participating JAM locations, use some of their gift card at one location and some at another, and carry a balance until the card expires. Using the DISCOVER Card network allows the card to process exactly like a credit card transaction, eliminating the need for messy reimbursements. JAM groups can apply for inclusion in the network during open recruitment periods.
| Frequently Asked Questions |
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| Merchant Guide |
download guide here |
| Merchant Support |
800-347-2000 |
| Free Customer Support |
877-368-7530 |
| Report a Problem Redeeming a Gift Card |
report a problem here |
Join the Jersey Arts Gift Card Network |
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| Generation NEXT Series |
This series, coordinated in partnership with the New Jersey Young Professionals (NJYP), highlights events specifically targeting the 21-39 demographic. Events included in the series must feature an educational component that enhances the experience of an existing cultural event attractive to the target audience (i.e. post-performance talk-back session with a playwright or docent tour of an exhibition) as well as a social networking opportunity (i.e. post-performance cocktail party). Events are submitted for consideration through a seasonal RFP distributed to JAM member organizations.
Submissions are now being accepted for the Fall 2010 season of Generation Next. Click below to submit a proposal.
| Generation Next Request for Proposals (RFP) |
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| See details on the most current Gen NEXT series |
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| Questions regarding the Generation Next series |
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| Discover Jersey Arts Month - October |
October 2008 and 2009 were officially proclaimed Discover Jersey Arts Month. In 2009, the DJA program coordinated a “You Tube Video Submission Contest” around the theme of “Why I Love NJ Arts” to provide the public with an opportunity to celebrate their love for the arts in New Jersey during this designated month.
| The Discover Jersey Arts Month Video Contest |
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| View the 2009 proclamation |
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| People's Choice Awards |
Organizations registered with JAM have the opportunity to nominate other JAM member groups for these annual awards in a number of different categories (i.e. Favorite Theater, Performing Arts Center, Museum, Dance Company, etc) with the provision that they may not nominate themselves. Groups receiving the largest number of nominations by their peers are listed in a poll, along with a write in option, for public voting. Groups receiving the most public votes in each category win. These winners are announced each January and are presented plaques at the annual Governor’s Conference on Tourism in April.
| See the 2009 winners |
click here |
| See the 2008 winners |
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| Submit your 2009 nomination ballot |
nominations closed |
| Vote in the 2009 Awards |
voting is closed |
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| Details on presentation at 2010 Tourism Conference |
coming soon |
| Questions regarding the People's Choice Awards |
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| Media Roundtable Events |
In addition to its quarterly meetings, DJA coordinates two regional Media Roundtable professional development events annually – one in North Jersey and one in South Jersey. These day-long events begin with a morning "media panel" comprised of representatives from the regional press there to share information on how arts organizations can more effectively gain media coverage. The afternoon features a networking lunch followed by a series of professional development workshops on a variety of audience development topics.
| Registration for 2010 Southern Regional Media Roundtable |
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