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are made possible by endowments established by Lewis B. and Dorothy
Cullman, Edward John Noble Foundation, Emily Fisher Landau, Leo
and Julia Forchheimer Foundation, and by the gifts of Murray and
Belle Nathan and Helen Rehr. Major annual support is provided by
MoMA’s Trustee Committee on Education and the Tiger Baron
Foundation, Inc. Additional support is provided by the Lily Auchincloss
Foundation, Citi Foundation, Vital Projects Fund, Inc., The Dreitzer
Foundation, David Rockefeller, Jr., Epstein Teicher Philanthropies,
Jephson Educational Trusts, William H. Kearns Foundation, The Overbrook
Foundation, The Bahl Foundation, and Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.
Ford Family Programs at MoMA

Ford Family Programs at MoMA
are made possible by Ford Motor Company
Fund, the philanthropic arm of Ford Motor Company.
The Ford Family Activity Guide is part of Ford Family Programs at MoMA, which are made possible by Ford Motor Company Fund.
School Visit Programs for K–12
Students
School Programs are made possible by endowments established by The
Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation, William Randolph Hearst Foundation,
Mimi and Peter Haas Fund, and by the gift of Jamie and Emmett Watson.
Major annual support is provided by Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder,
in association with America's Promise, The Dana Foundation, and
public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
Additional support is provided by Murray and Belle Nathan, The Baker
Foundation, The Bloomingdale's Fund of the Macy's Foundation, and
other generous donors.
High School Programs
MoMA After School Presented
by Time Warner. Major annual support is provided by an endowment
established by The Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation. Additional
support is provided by Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder, in association
with America's Promise, The Brown Foundation, Inc., of Houston,
J.E. and Z.B. Butler Foundation, and John and Margot Ernst.
In the Making is made possible by an endowment
established by Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman.
Teacher Programs
Teacher Programs at The
Museum of Modern Art are made possible by an endowment established
by The Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation.
Internship Programs
Internship Programs are
made possible by an endowment established by Clarissa and Edgar
Bronfman, Jr. Major annual support is provided by Agnes Gund and
Daniel Shapiro. Additional support is provided by The Dedalus Foundation,
Inc., The International Council of The Museum of Modern Art, The
Modern Women's Fund, The New York Community Trust, Henry and Edith
Everett Philanthropic Fund, Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation,
Patterson Sims Endowment, and other generous donors.
The Helena Rubinstein Summer Internship Program is made possible by the Helena Rubinstein Foundation.
Academic Programs
Academic
Programs are made possible by an endowment established by Walter
and Jeanne Thayer. Major support is provided by The Dana Foundation.
Additional support is provided by The International Council of The
Museum of Modern Art and The Trustee Committee on Museum Archives,
Library, and Research.
Adult Programs
Brown Bag Lunch Lectures
and Gallery Talks are made possible by an endowment established
by Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro.
Conversations with Contemporary Artists are made
possible by an endowment established by The Junior Associates of
The Museum of Modern Art.
Artists Speak: Conversations on Contemporary Art
with Glenn D. Lowry and Modern Poets are supported by The Contemporary
Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art.
International Programs
International Museum Workshops are made possible by The International
Council of The Museum of Modern Art, and other generous donors.
Access Programs
Access
Programs are made possible by a generous grant from the Stavros
S. Niarchos Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Allene
Reuss Memorial Trust, an anonymous donor, Renate, Hans & Maria
Hofmann Trust, The New York Times Company Foundation, Charles Henry
Leach II Foundation, The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation,
Ambac Financial Group, Ducommun and Gross Family Foundation, and
The Dunlevy Milbank Foundation, Inc. Funding for sign language interpretation
services is provided, in part, by a grant from Theatre Development
Fund's TAP Plus program in cooperation with the New York State Council
on the Arts.
The MoMA Alzheimer's Project: Making Art Accessible
to People with Dementia is made possible by MetLife Foundation.
Community Programs
Community Programs are sponsored by Bank of America. Additional
support is provided by public funds from the New York City Department
of Youth and Community Development, May and Samuel Rudin Family
Foundation, and Ducommun and Gross Family Foundation.
Senior Programs are made possible by the Werner and Elaine
Dannheisser Fund for Older Adults.
Educational Resources
Destination: Modern Art is part of Ford
Family Programs at MoMA, which are made possible
by Ford Motor Company Fund.
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