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The Museum of Modern Art's K–12 School Visit Program. The Alfred H. Barr, Jr. Painting and Sculpture Galleries, fifth floor

The Department of Education is a vital link between The Museum of Modern Art and its diverse public, offering programs and publications for adults, children, families, students of all ages, teachers, bilingual visitors, visitors with disabilities and special needs, and museum professionals and scholars. The Museum of Modern Art depends on contributions from individuals, foundations, corporations, and government agencies to offer its far-reaching Education and Outreach Programs. Gifts at any level to the following programs are welcome:

  • School Programs
  • Family Programs
  • Adult and Academic Programs
  • Special Exhibition Programs
  • Internships
  • Community and Access Programs
  • Educational Resources

General Support
Contributions provide direct support to annual program costs, helping to make possible the Museum's award-winning educational programs. As the Museum celebrates its largest Building Project ever, your 100% tax-deductible gift to Education will enable MoMA to offer its most popular and successful programs, and to develop new initiatives for its growing and increasingly diverse audience.

Special Project Support/Sponsorship
Sponsorship at MoMA offers significant philanthropic and marketing opportunities. It allows a company to support a major New York cultural institution and to receive substantial exposure and acknowledgment. Education sponsors at MoMA receive prominent credit on all printed materials and signage related to the program, according to sponsorship level. Sponsorship visibility includes:

  • Seasonal Education Brochure, distributed to over 90,000 schools, families, community groups, and adults
  • Program Brochures, distributed to over 40,000 schools, families, community groups, and adults
  • MoMA's Web site, which receives over seven million hits at www.moma.org and one million hits at www.moma.org/education each year
  • Invitations, posters, and postcards related to Education Programs, distributed to 40,000 schools, families, community groups, and adults
  • Opportunities for additional advertising in prominent print media (at additional costs paid by sponsor)
  • Additional privileges to be determined with the sponsor

For further information about supporting Education Programs at MoMA, please contact the Development Office at (212) 333-6591. For information about participating in any of our education programs please contact the Department of Education at (212) 708-9795 or visit www.moma.org/education.

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The Museum of Modern Art's K–12 School Visit Program. The Alfred H. Barr, Jr. Painting and Sculpture Galleries, fifth floor

 

 

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