The Museum of New Mexico Foundation, founded in 1962, is a private, nonprofit organization that provides crucial support to the Museum of New Mexico system, including four state museums in Santa Fe, eight historic sites statewide, and the Office of Archaeological Studies. With a mission to raise funds for exhibitions and education programs, the Foundation plays a vital role in advancing the art, history, and culture of New Mexico and the world. Over the years, it has raised more than $90 million in total giving from thousands of generous members and donors, contributing to the growth and success of one of the country's largest state-run museum systems.
Under the leadership of Thomas B. Catron III, the Foundation has established a strong private-public partnership with the State of New Mexico, with the state funding building operations and staff salaries while the Foundation directs private funds to support education, collections, and exhibitions. With milestones such as the establishment of museum shops, the hiring of development officers, and the receipt of major bequests, the Foundation has demonstrated its commitment to preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage of New Mexico. Through its dedicated efforts, the Foundation continues to make a significant impact on the Museum of New Mexico system, ensuring its continued growth and success.
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