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TRUSTED PARTNERS
Museum Hue is grateful for vital contributions from following funders, who also generously share their time, expertise, and networks in support of our work.
Additional Support
Generous support from $5,000 - $99,000
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Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller Fund
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Humanities New York
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Hyde and Watson Foundation
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Mosaic Network NYC
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Muriel Pollia Foundation
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Rockefeller Brothers Fund
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The Scherman Foundation
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Terra Foundation for American Art
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UP Foundation
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Your support directly advances equity in arts and culture. Through Museum Hue’s advocacy, research, and professional development programs, we center the needs and perspectives of Black, Indigenous, Latino/e/x, Asian, Middle Eastern, and all People of Color within the cultural sector. Museum Hue supports a network of 900+ individual and institutional members and we partner with 700+ cultural entities of color in New York and across the nation.
Your donations support Museum Hue’s general operations, allowing our leadership to allocate resources where the need is greatest. This approach maximizes the impact of your generosity by increasing administrative efficiency and preventing overlap with areas already funded by foundation and government grants.
No, your donations do not automatically come with a Museum Hue membership. We welcome both donations and memberships, but there are different tax implications for charitable gifts versus membership fees, so we must process each kind of contribution separately.
Yes, your donations to Museum Hue are tax deductible! We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization registered with the New York State Attorney General’s Charities Bureau, so charitable gifts are fully tax deductible.
your impact
Thanks to generous contributions from the public, Museum Hue has become the leading arts service organization dedicated to advancing equity and celebrating cultural diversity within the nonprofit cultural sector—in New York and across the United States. Donations also support Museum Hue’s continued advocacy efforts alongside an intersectional coalition that seeks improved funding, opportunities, and policies benefitting arts organizations of color, the audiences we serve, and the cultural sector as a whole.
We serve 900+ individual and institutional members nationwide
We engage an active community of 5,000+ supporters via email
We gather data from 700+ cultural institutions of color nationally as part of our groundbreaking research, mapping, and documentation initiatives
We have 20+ fellowship alumni of our arts leadership cohorts to date, which strengthens not only individual leaders, but also the institutions and audiences they serve