Holocaust Museum LA, founded by survivors in 1961, is dedicated to inspiring humanity through truth. As the first survivor-founded and oldest Holocaust museum in the nation, it houses the West Coast’s largest collection of Holocaust-era artifacts. The museum's mission is to commemorate those who perished, honor those who survived, educate future generations about the Holocaust, and inspire a more dignified and humane world.
They are committed to teaching students and visitors – both on site and online – the critical lessons and continued social relevance of the Holocaust through customized tours, high-tech and artifact-rich exhibits, creative programs, and intergenerational conversations with Holocaust survivors. Notably, museum admission is free for all students and youth 17 and under.
The latest investment of $1.00M grant was received on 21 December 2022 from the Jack and Goldie Nomberg Foundation. The museum is headquartered in the United States.
Funding Stage | Amount | No. Investors | Investors | Date |
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Grant | $1.00M | 1 | Jack and Goldie Nomberg Foundation | 21 Dec 2022 |
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