Major funding for the development and operation of the Nazi-Era Provenance
Internet Portal has been provided by:
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The Institute of
Museum and Library Services
A Federal agency that fosters innovation, leadership and a lifetime
of learning.
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Commission
for Art Recovery of the World Jewish Congress
A force of moral suasion that encourages and assists governments,
museums and other public institutions to identify works of art in
their collections that may have been stolen during the years of the
Third Reich, to publicize information on these works on the Internet
and to adopt streamlined procedures that facilitate the return of
these works to their rightful owners.
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Samuel
H. Kress Foundation
Advancing the history, conservation, and enjoyment of the vast
heritage of European art, architecture, and archaeology from antiquity
to the 19th century.
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The Getty
Foundation
Fulfills the philanthropic mission of the Getty Trust by supporting individuals and institutions committed to advancing the greater understanding and preservation of the visual arts in Los Angeles and throughout the world.
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The Conference
on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany--Rabbi Israel Miller Fund for Shoah Research, Documentation and Education
The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany works
to secure compensation and restitution for survivors of the Holocaust
and heirs of victims.
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The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation Inc.
The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation supports a variety of programs
in education, healthcare, the arts, and social services.
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