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Bank of America Doubles Support to International African American Museum

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The International African American Museum today announced a new gift from Bank of America, bringing its total investment in the museum to more than $1,000,000. This most recent gift builds on a 2018 gift of $500,000 to the museum’s capital campaign. 

The additional $500,000 grant will be used to support development of the museum programming, curriculum, and operational plans, as well as the continued recruitment and hiring of the museum’s leadership team who will steward and drive the mission of telling the untold stories of the African American journey for audiences across the country.

“This second major gift from Bank of America underscores the company’s commitment to our mission and to work that moves the dial on equity and racial justice,” said Dr. Tonya M. Matthews, the museum’s CEO. “We are grateful and proud to be in partnership with such an esteemed organization.”

The International African American Museum is located at one of the most important historical sites in American History, the former Gadsden’s Wharf, the point of disembarkation for nearly half of all enslaved Africans. The journey to Charleston and impact beyond will be explored through comprehensive exhibits and educational programming; a preeminent genealogical research center; and an African Ancestors Memorial Garden.

“Bank of America’s doubling of support for the International African American Museum is part of our ongoing commitment to advance racial equality and create economic opportunity for people and communities of color,” said Mark Munn, president, Bank of America Charleston-Hilton Head. “This direct investment will further the mission of the museum and our shared goals of supporting conversations and actions that can advance economic and social progress.”

The International African American Museum has been hosting audiences at live community and virtual programs for nearly two years and its museum building is projected to open late 2022.

“We are so grateful for Bank of America’s tremendous support and leadership, which has helped the museum reach major milestones,” said Joseph P. Riley, Jr., former Charleston mayor and lifetime board member of the International African American Museum. “During critical and early stages in the creation of the museum, Bank of America has been there.”

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