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bldg_ext_yellow_angle.jpgThe exhibits, programs and outreach activities that make the museum a dynamic place, are available because of the Indiana State Museum Foundation, a not-for-profit 501(c3) organization that supports the museum.  The Indiana State Museum and its Foundation have developed as a public-private partnership with the State of Indiana.

Through earned income, gifts and donations, the Foundation provides funds to produce exhibits, public programs and education outreach.  Changing exhibits, like our hugely successful The Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy-The Exhibition and the annual Celebration Crossing exhibits are all possible because of your contributions to the Indiana State Museum Foundation.

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Click here to view the 2005-2006 Annual Report.

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