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Brooklyn Children's Museum receives $20,000 grant to support cultural festivals
Summary
Brooklyn Children's Museum was awarded a $20,000 grant from the Ponce De Leon Foundation to support its 2026 cultural festivals. The funding will help sustain the museum's family-focused events that celebrate a range of global traditions.
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Brooklyn Children's Museum announced it received a $20,000 grant from the Ponce De Leon Foundation to support its cultural festivals in 2026. The funding is intended to help sustain the Crown Heights museum's family-focused events that celebrate global traditions. The museum regularly stages festivals honoring holidays and cultural heritage from many Brooklyn communities. Brooklyn Children's Museum was founded in 1899 and serves about 300,000 people each year.
What we know:
- The Ponce De Leon Foundation awarded a $20,000 grant to the Brooklyn Children's Museum for its 2026 cultural festivals.
- The museum's festivals include celebrations such as Kwanzaa, Eid al-Fitr, Holi, Lunar New Year, Día de los Muertos, Tu BiShvat and Indigenous Peoples' Day.
- Festival programming typically features live performances, art-making workshops, storytelling and food to create interactive learning opportunities for children and caregivers.
- Atiba T. Edwards, the museum's president and CEO, expressed gratitude for the foundation's support, and Madeline V. Marquez, executive director of the Ponce De Leon Foundation, said the foundation was drawn to the museum's focus on inclusion and education.
- The Ponce De Leon Foundation states it seeks to strengthen communities served by Ponce Bank, with particular focus areas including youth, seniors, affordable housing, social services, economic development, education, healthcare and cultural events.
Summary:
The grant provides targeted support for the Brooklyn Children's Museum's 2026 cultural programming and helps underwrite events that bring families together around diverse traditions. Undetermined at this time.
