The Rubenstein Institute seeks to build the Collection of Record on the Holocaust and ensure its accessibility through preservation and digitization. The Collection is the foundation for education, exhibitions, and scholarship. It also serves as proof of the Holocaust, countering those who deny or distort this history.
Institute staff are in a race against time to collect documents, photographs, films, and other artifacts worldwide that if not acquired now will be lost forever. The Rescuing the Evidence Impact Fund provides critical resources to support this effort and manage the Museum's Collection.
Thanking Our Donors
The Museum is deeply grateful to the following donors for their generous support of the Rescuing the Evidence Impact Fund during fiscal years 2023-2024.
Gifts of $1 million or more David M. Rubenstein
Gifts of $250,000–$499,999 Stacey and Marc Saiontz Helen, Sam, and Jeff Zell and the William Zell Family Foundation
Gifts of $100,000–$249,999 Alfred Münzer and Joel Wind The Norman Raab Foundation
Gifts of $25,000–$99,999 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Danziger Arthur M. Gutterman Catherine Hardman Snider Foundation Dr. James and Diane Vogel
Gifts of $10,000–$24,999 Cora and John H. Davis Foundation Douglas Hertz Family Foundation Marcy Nathan Deborah A. Oppenheimer Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Rosenberg Greer Taylor Alison and Irv Wiesman
To learn more about the Rescuing the Evidence Impact Fund, contact restrictedgivingteam@ushmm.org or 202.314.7838.