The Museums for All program is new to Santa Barbara County.
“This collaboration activates the transformative power of the county’s museums and cultural institutions to sustain our residents’ most important human impulses and needs to open our eyes, to delight our senses, to feed our minds and to raise up our spirits,” Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History President/CEO Luke Swetland said in a statement. “For those among us who are most economically challenged, these needs are acute and urgent, though too often ignored or sidelined.
“The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History is proud and humble to be a part of this effort to raise all of us up together.
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Museum Visits Top Three Million through Museums for All, an Access Program for SNAP Benefit Recipients
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640+ museums participate in offering low/no entrance fee through Museums for All, an Institute of Museum and Library Services initiative administered by the Association of Children s Museums
Participating museums offer admission fees ranging from free to $3 to individuals and families presenting a SNAP Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card during all normal operating hours. Participating museums are in all fifty states as well as the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands. ARLINGTON, Va. (PRWEB) May 24, 2021 Museums for All, an Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) initiative, has been instrumental in opening museum doors for 3,000,000 community members receiving food assistance (SNAP) benefits since its launch in 2014. The Association of Children’s Museums (ACM), administe