Currently, we serve the following partners and audiences:
- Washington, D.C. area students, teachers, and parents
- Local and national law enforcement professionals
- Congregations in communities where churches have been burned
- Adult literacy teachers and their students
- Other Holocaust-related organizations
Our partnership programs offer the following resources and services to participants:
- Transportation to and from the Museum for local groups
- Guided tours of Museum exhibitions before opening hours
- Educational workshops or classes crafted to meet community needs and interests
- Educational resources (books, videos, CD-ROMs, posters, and other materials)
- Support for in-school and in-community activities (including survivor speakers)
- Assistance in developing model units on teaching about the Holocaust
- International student summer seminar
- Internships for students
- Professional development opportunities for educators locally and abroad
Corporate Partners and Funders:
- Fannie Mae Foundation (10-year leadership grant)
- Benjamin and Seema Pulier Charitable Foundation
- Elliot and Wendy Friedman
- Winnick Family Foundation, Inc.
- The Washington Post Company
Law Enforcement and Society: Lessons of the Holocaust
- The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
- Sheila Johnson Robbins
- Roslyn and Leslie Goldstein
- Stanley and Susan Chesley
- Fred S. Zeidman
- The Mervin G. and Roslyn G. Morris Educational and Philanthropic Fund
- Gail and Maurice Gaspar
- May Family Endowment for Civic Responsibility Training
Lift Every Voice
- Frances Gendlin/Dorothy Weinstein




