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General Sponsorship Opportunities
  • Underwriting exhibitions, programs and rental costs
  • Hosting community receptions
  • Public relations, marketing, copy editing and other in-kind assistance.
  • Rental of Exhibition Space
  • Various aspects of operations
  • School Programs
  • Exhibition renovation
  • Maintenance

Exhibition Sponsorship Opportunities

Individual exhibit areas $25,000
School group programs & materials $20,000
Artifacts $15,000
Family programs $10,000
Classroom kits $5,000
Travel subsidies $1,800
Teacher training programs $1,000
Translated exhibition materials $ 500

We are currently planning our third exhibition on the history of the Alphabet, watch this space for further information.

To inquire about sponsorship opportunities, please call us at 212-924-4500.


Dedication Opportunities for the Children's Galleries for Jewish Culture (CGJC)

Ia. Welcome Area
Dedicated by Elli Nussbaum in Memory of Aron Nussbaum
Ib. Reception $10,000
Ic. Gift Shop $10,000
II. Gallery A $35,000
III. Gallery B $35,000
IV. Children's Workshop $25,000
V. Repair Shop $10,000


Funding

A special thanks to AJ and Ricky Shechtel and Eddie and Robin Milstein for their invaluable time and efforts on behalf of JCLL and to the many other individuals and foundations who had vision to establish the

Children's Galleries for Jewish Culture
515 West 20th Street, 4E
New York, NY 10011

JCLL receives most of its funding from individual supporters and foundations. Seed funding was provided by the Jewish Continuity Commission of UJA-Federation of New York. "From Home to Home: Jewish Immigration to America" was made possible through a generous grant from the Ricky and Andrew J. Shechtel Philanthropic Fund in memory of Norma Kligman. A generous grant was also provided by the Leo and Julia Forchheimer Foundation.

This website was made possible through the generosity of Debbie and Elliot Gibber.