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MUSEUM RELIEF FUND
from Special Edition 2
by cmaohio
The COVID-19 pandemic is an unprecedented challenge for our community. Like nonprofit organizations across the country, we closed our doors to the general public and cancelled most of our programs and fundraising events. Revenue-generating events will continue to be significantly diminished for the foreseeable future. Contributed income has now become more important than ever.
We’ve initiated a Museum Relief Fund for donors who want to give additional support to help us get through this time. If you’re able to increase your giving at this time, this additional investment will help keep our staff employed and ensure that we will continue our mission to champion not only creativity, but economic and cultural growth in the Columbus community. Any additional support you can provide now will truly make a difference. These last few months have made obvious the importance of art and creativity, offering us a feeling of connection and inspiration in unstable times. We’re proud of the way the Museum has been able to continue to provide enriching experiences virtually and to connect with you in new ways.
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Thank you for your past support of the Columbus Museum of Art. Please consider giving an additional gift to the Museum Relief Fund. Our Museum has been here since 1878, and we have persevered through many great challenges. With your help, we will with this one. We believe in our hearts that, when this is over, the Museum will continue to serve our community in even deeper, stronger, and more creative ways. We believe this because our Museum family—staff, Trustees, volunteers, members, donors, and everyday visitors—has been, and continues to be, committed to seeing this institution thrive now and for the future. Your belief that a great city deserves a great museum makes everything we provide our community possible.
The Museum is especially grateful to the following for special gifts made in response to the ongoing challenges of COVID-19.
Questions? Contact Lucy Ackley at lucy.ackley@cmaohio.org or 614.629.0351.