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The Museum of African American History is dedicated to preserving, conserving and accurately interpreting the contributions of African Americans in New England from the colonial period through the 19th century.

 

 

 

 


 

The Legacy Society is a growing network of dedicated individuals who have pledged $5,000 or more to the Museum for five years or more. The annual support of this community sustains the work of the Museum of African American History and upholds the legacy of the founders of the African Meeting House. Members receive special benefits including invitations to member-only events and recognition in Museum programs.

You're invited to join the Legacy Society, a growing community of dedicated individuals whose annual philanthropic support sustains the work of
the Museum of African American History.

   

The Benefits of Membership in
the Legacy Society

   
  • Insuring the legacy of the founders of the African Meeting House whose work to achieve equality and justice for all Americans still inspires us today.
  • Exclusive invitations to special members-only events including exhibit openings and receptions featuring special guests.
  • Permanent recognition in a display at the Museum of African American History.
  • Recognition in the program book for the Museum’s annual Living Legends Awards gala.
  • Recognition in official programs and print materials for Museum events and on the Museum website, www.maah.org
  • The privilege to create history and pass on the legacy to generations to come.
  • Strengthening the Museum of African American History, the oldest and most visible museum of African American history in New England.
  • Legacy Society members make annual outright gifts of at least $5,000 or more each year, or five year pledges of at least $1,000 or more each year that can be paid monthly, quarterly or annually.

Take advantage of this opportunity to pass on the legacy! Add your name now. Complete the pledge form today and return it to:

Legacy Society
Museum of African American History
14 Beacon Street, Suite 719
Boston, MA 02108

or Join Online

For questions or to discuss other giving options, contact:
The Museum’s Development Office @ 617-725-0022 x23

 

 

The Museum is grateful for the generosity of its current corporation, foundation, organization, and government supporters, which fund our annual programs, historic sites, and general operations.

   

$1,000,000 and above

National Park Service
State Street Corporation

$100,000 to $999,999

Anonymous
American Express
Bank of America
Bank of America/L.G. Balfour Foundation
The Boston Foundation
EMC Corporation
Liberty Mutual Foundation
Massachusetts Cultural Facilities Fund
Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism
Nantucket Community Preservation Committee
The TJX Companies, Inc.
The Wal-Mart Foundation

Up to $100,000

1772 Foundation
ACS Unclaimed Property Clearinghouse
AEW Capital Management
Amelia Peabody Charitable Foundation
American Airlines
ARGUS
ATandT Foundation
Bank of New York Mellon
Berkley College of Music
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
Boston Chapter Girlfriends, Inc.
Boston Duck Tours
Boston Globe
Boston Private Bank and Trust
Boston Red Sox Foundation
Cashman
Citizens Bank of Massachusetts
Citizens Energy Corporation
COMECC Region I
Community Development Corp. of Boston, Inc
Community Preservation Committee
Day Pitney, LLC
Distrigas
Eaton Vance Management
Elderhostel
Pamela D. Everhart Charitable Gift Foundation
Fairview Capital Partners
Fall Rose Books
Harron and Associates
Harvard University/Office of the President
Hill Holiday
Hyams Foundation
Isaacson Miller, Inc.
John Hancock Financial Services, Inc.
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
Loomis-Sayles and Company, LP
Lowe’s Education and Preservation Fund
Mabel Louise Riley Foundation
MacFarlane Partners
Massachusetts Cultural Council
Massachusetts General Hospital
Massachusetts Port Authority
MassBay Community College
Mayor's Office of Arts, Tourism and Special Events
Microsoft Corporation
Nantucket Island School of Design
National Grid
National Trust for Historic Preservation
New Center for Arts and Culture
Northeastern University
Onyx Spectrum Technology
The Owens Companies and Edward Owens
The Partnership
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Pyramis Global Advisors
Ropes and Gray
Shawmut Capital Partners, Inc.
Shawmut Design and Construction
Solomont Bailis Ventures
Sovereign Bank New England
Stop and Shop
Suffolk University
Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada (U.S.)
Twelfth Baptist Church, Inc.
Tufts Health Plan
University of Massachusetts Boston
Urban Strategy America Fund
Verizon Foundation
WGBH Educational Foundation
Edwin S. Webster Foundation
WilmerHale
Yawkey Foundation