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TO PRESERVE RAILROAD HISTORY AND ARTIFACTS; TO COLLECT AND MAINTAIN HISTORICAL DATA PERTAINING TO THE HISTORY AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RAILROAD; TO MAINTAIN A MUSEUM FOR THE DISPLAY OF RAILROAD ARTIFACTS OF THE AREA FOR THE PUBLIC AT LARGE
The Submarine Force Library and Museum Association, Inc. works in conjunction with the U.S.S. Nautilus Memorial and Museum, to promote awareness, recognition and pride in the submarine force and its place in naval operations, past and present.
The American Mural Project (AMP) is a celebration of American ingenuity, productivity, and commitment to work. Through the arts experience, AMP cultivates innovation, collaboration, and creative problem-solving, and inspires people of all ages to pursue satisfaction and meaning in the work they do.
India Heritage Center's goal is to foster awareness of the Indian journey to the United States and document stories of immigrants upon arrival to assimilation and highlight achievements and contributions, along with any struggles in respective fields.
THE MISSION OF THE ISAMU NOGUCHI FOUNDATION AND GARDEN MUSEUM IS TO ADVANCE THE UNDERSTANDING AND APPRECIATION OF ISAMU NOGUCHI'S ART AND LEGACY.THE ISAMU NOGUCHI FOUNDATION AND GARDEN MUSEUM SEEKS TO PROTECT AND PRESERVE ISAMU NOGUCHI'S WORK AND ARCHIVES, AS WELL AS TO SUSTAIN HIS MUSEUM AS A PLACE FOR THE EXPLORATION OF INDIVIDUAL ARTISTIC ENDEAVORS AND CREATIVE COLLABORATION. THE MUSEUM ALSO AIMS TO EXPAND ON NOGUCHI'S LEGACY OF WIDE-RANGING INTERESTS AND INTIMATE ARTISTIC EXPERIENCE THROUGH AN ACTIVE EXHIBITION, EDUCATION, RESEARCH, AND PUBLIC-PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE, WHILE CONTINUING TO BROADEN HIS INFLUENCE AND RELEVANCE, FOCUSING ON HOW HIS WORK WILL INFORM CONTEMPORARY CULTURE FOR GENERATIONS TO COME.
We are a group of volunteers bound by the common goals. From 2013 till February 2022 our focus areas were Genocide prevention and raising awareness about the Holocaust in Ukraine. Since the start of the full-blown Russian invasion in Ukraine our main focus shifted to humanitarian support of families affected by the war. We are helping people near the frontlines and in recently liberated areas. We are also helping hospitals and orphan homes. During the first 12 months of the full-scale war we helped over 50,000 people with direct cash payments, food, medicine, heat, and transportation and clothes.
Promote Black History and museum.
Founded in 1941 by Ralph and Elizabeth Norton, the Norton Museum of Art collects, preserves, exhibits and interprets outstanding art for the benefit of a broad audience. The Museum is committed to creating exhibitions, pursuing scholarship, and producing innovative educational programs to inspire and offer a deeper understanding of the visual arts.
The mission of the American Jazz Museum in Kansas City is to celebrate and exhibit the experience of jazz as an original American art form through performance, exhibition, education, and research at one of the country's jazz crossroads - 18th & Vine.
The Smithsonian's mission is "the increase and diffusion of knowledge." It was established in 1846 with funds bequeathed to the United States by James Smithson. The Institution is as an independent trust instrumentality of the United States and holds more than 137 million artifacts and specimens in its collections. It is a center for scientific research and scholarship in the arts, history, and culture.
Mystic Seaport's mission is to create a broad, public understanding of the relationship of America and the Sea. In order to accomplish this we: document, preserve, and stimulate scholarship in American maritime history and convey to a wide and diverse public the stories of America and the Sea through the Museum's collections, exhibitions, education programs, library, communications, products, and publications; collect and preserve representative examples of American maritime material culture emphasizing art, commerce, technology and science; collect and preserve examples of significant commercial and recreational watercraft related to America's maritime history, focusing on the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; perpetuate skills associated with America's maritime past; and interpret representative elements of life in nineteenth-century New England maritime communities.