Intrepid Museum: Community Benefits
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Intrepid Museum: Community Benefits 2/17/2021 Intrepid Museum’s Mission/Values The Intrepid Museum’s mission is to promote the awareness of history, science and service through its collections, exhibits and programming in order to honor our country’s heroes, educate the public and inspire our youth. The values of integrity, community, innovation and environment, and our guiding principles of inclusivity, responsibility and sustainability, inform all that we do at the Intrepid Museum. Mission Alignment With Hudson River Park Trust We are proud and humbled that our mission and values directly align with, and support, efforts of HRPT. Together we: ● Operate a world class waterfront institution for the benefit of millions of New Yorkers and tourists who visit ● Value the integrity of historic preservation ● Promote environmental sustainability Intrepid Museum educator participating in “A Day in the Life of the Hudson and stewardship through education River & Harbor,” organized by HRPT. and partnership with HRPT Mission Alignment With HRPT Together we (continued): ● Promote and deliver education to our youth, particularly focused on free education to underserved communities ● Provide free cultural opportunities for the public, including evening and weekend festivals that showcase our unique location ● Value inclusivity, diversity, accessibility and equity both in our audiences and in our teams Guests stargaze on the Intrepid Museum flight deck during a free Astronomy Night program Community Benefits Community Benefits - Free Programming 2019 In 2019 alone, the Intrepid Museum provided over 148,000 visitors with free access to the Museum, its programs and/or the Pier, which accounts for almost 15% of the Museum’s total visitation. Community Benefits - Free Programming 2019 We offer free programming to NYC Department of Education (DOE) schools, Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) programs, public libraries, veterans, and other community partners. This includes programs for almost 25,000 people, ranging from families in transitional housing, to those with autism or dementia, to those in NYCHA housing. Within the five boroughs of New York City, the Intrepid Museum provided 161 schools and community organizations with free education programs. Community Benefits - Free Programming 2019 Supporting Students, Schools, Teachers and Community Organizations ● Local youth career days, STEM forums and college events ● Intensive youth leadership programs that feed up into a career ladder ● P-12 students -- including students with developmental, cognitive and physical disabilities -- participated in educator-led programs ● Free community engagement and outreach programs -- for families in transitional housing, children in foster care, hospital schools, incarcerated youth, homebound seniors and libraries ● Teacher professional development ● Virtual school programs ● Annual Girls in Science and Engineering Day ● Homeschool Days at the Museum ● Free research and writing residencies for tween and teen students under an NEH grant Community Benefits - Free Programming 2019 Supporting Access ● Programs support adults with developmental or cognitive disabilities. Opportunities include: ASL tours, early morning openings for children with autism and older adults with dementia and their caregivers. Supporting Community Development and NYCHA ● Via Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD), Intrepid works with Community Centers all over NYC through the Cornerstone, CAMBA, Beacon and Sonic programs ● The Museum is partnering with five NYCHA communities over two years to develop and deliver free programs: Stanley Isaacs, Marble Hill, Dyckman, Richmond Terrace and Woodside Supporting Veterans ● Programs for returning veterans, active duty military and their families ● Host and coordinate a Veteran’s Job Fair Community Benefits - CB4/City Council District 3 Included in the 161 schools and community organizations the Intrepid Museum provides with free education programs are 28 local schools and community organizations in CB4/City Council District 3. These programs, in pre-pandemic years, would serve roughly 750-900 participants annually. Public School 33 has been a strong CASA partner for years. Participants from Public School 33 receive 45-50 hours of programming time after school for up to 30 Intrepid Museum provided free programming to 28 local schools and kids. community organizations in CB4/City Council District 3. Community Benefits - CB4/City Council District 3 ● AHRC - Manhattan Location ● Project Renewal Clinton ● City Knoll Middle School ● Project Renewal Geffner House ● Columbus Library, NYPL ● PS 111 Adolph Ochs ● Cooke School ● PS 212 Midtown West ● Fountain House ● PS 33 ● Hell’s Kitchen Family Group ● PS 51 ● Hudson Guild Beacon (Waterfront Alliance) ● Quest to Learn ● Independence High School ● SAGE Vets ● Job Path ● Success Academy Hell's Kitchen ● New York Foundling Hosp. ● Success Academy Midtown West ● P138M @ Park West HS ● Urban Pathways ● P721M ● Village Pre-School ● P94M @ 51 ● Xavier High School HAP ● Professional performing Arts School ● YAI Community Benefits Approximately 123,000 visitors attended programs from Free Fridays to Astronomy nights. Free admission is offered to CUNY students and EBT card holders. Patrons also attend free movie nights and Pier festivals.In addition, the Museum issued 17,475 free access passes to Pier 86. Additional Pier amenities include: ● Permanent seating and shade structures on the Pier ● Additional waterfront seating on western edge of the Pier under Concorde ● Concessions, both on the Pier and in the Welcome Center Community Benefits Additional pier amenities continued: ● Access to view Concorde and Growler ● Access to special exhibits ● Bathrooms open to the public during Museum hours ● Wi-Fi is available to visitors free of charge and is available across the entire Museum complex, including in the Welcome Center Plaza ○ Public Wi-Fi allows users, no matter where they are from, to access the Museum’s in-depth and accessible user guide, pre-order from the Museum’s restaurant, share their experience with friends and family, and research their next stop in the Hell’s Kitchen area Community Benefits Intrepid Museum free admission opportunities and experiences ● Free Fridays - Free admission to entire complex during evening hours ● 2019 Astronomy Nights, a free, after hours program ● 2019 Innovators, a free, after hours program ● Museums For All (EBT card) ○ Intrepid Museum was the first NYC museum to participate in Museums for All, allowing free entrance to EBT card holders and three guests any time ● Free access to US Military and Veterans ● Bronx Museum Pass ● Cool Culture Pass ● NYC Culture Pass ● Cultural Pass ● CUNY Students Community Benefits Intrepid Museum free admission opportunities and experiences (continued) ● Fleet Week 2019 ○ Parade of Ships ○ Annual Memorial Day Ceremony ● The exhibition A View from the Deep: The Submarine Growler and the Cold War, is open year-round and free to the public ● Bank of America Museums on Us program ● Smithsonian Museums Day ● CASA Family Pass ● ASTC Reciprocal Program ● Library Program ● Corporate Program ● Columbia University Students Community Benefits Intrepid Museum free admission opportunities and experiences (continued) ● British Airways Concorde is accessible for viewing year-round and free to the public ● Space & Science Festival, an annual four-day festival held between 2012-18 ● Drones: Is the Sky the Limit? a 6,000 sf exhibition that was open free to the public in 2017 ● Pier 86 accommodates various tall ships and other diplomatic vessel visits in NYC. These vessels are open for free public visitation. Examples include: ○ French tall ship Fulmar (planned for April 2020, cancelled due to COVID) ○ Norwegian tall ship Sørlandet (planned for March 2020, cancelled due to COVID) ○ Portuguese tall ship Sagres (May 2018) ● U.S. Naval Academy yard patrol craft visit three times each summer for several days during their regular training cruises Community Benefits - Event Space on Intrepid In addition to the 148,000 visitors the Museum welcomed for free in 2019, it also supplied event spaces on Intrepid to the DoE and other Education non-profits at cost. ● District 75 STEM Fair for special needs science students, their teachers and families ● NYC DOE Family and Community Engagement (FACE) Office Parent Coordinator Expo ● NYC DOE Computer Science 4 ALL Kick-Off Event ● NYC DOE Office of Teacher Development ● Solar One Career Fair ● 100Kin10 Back to School Event ● Girl Scouts of NY STEM Expo ● DOE ELL Meeting ● DOE Face Retreat Meeting ● DOE STEM Research Symposium ● IBM Baruch Bootcamp Intrepid also provides office space on ship for free to NYPD Harbor Unit and space for agency drills. Local Partnerships The Intrepid Museum engages and partners with many local businesses throughout the year, including during Kids Week, Fleet Week and the Westside Eats Food Festival, bringing additional revenue to these partners, broadening the collective marketing and promotional reach, and providing economic impact to the community. The Museum maintains partnerships with the following local businesses: 414 Hotel Holiday Inn Express West Side NYPD 5 Napkin Burger Home Frite Ousia AKA Central Park Hornblower Cruises Perros y Vainas Aviator Express Hotel Mela Pocket Bar Bar Gonzo Hudson River Park Trust PRINT. Restaurant Big Bus Hudson Yards Hell's Kitchen Alliance Radio City Apartments Blazing Saddles In Patella Renaissance Times Square Bloomingdales