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FAQ: Supporting the Martial Arts History Museum's Urgent Fundraising Campaign
TL;DR
Supporting the Martial Arts History Museum offers philanthropists and businesses a unique opportunity to gain recognition by preserving the world's only museum dedicated to martial arts history.
The Martial Arts History Museum in Glendale, CA, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, preserves artifacts and stories of martial arts history through community donations to maintain operations.
Donations to the Martial Arts History Museum preserve the cultural heritage and sacrifices of early Asian immigrants, ensuring their stories inspire future generations.
The Martial Arts History Museum in California uniquely connects ancient weaponry with immigrant stories, offering a living narrative of martial arts' global journey.
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The announcement is an urgent call for donations to support the Martial Arts History Museum before the end of 2025 to prevent the loss of this unique cultural institution.
It is the only museum of its kind in the world, dedicated to preserving the profound connection between art, history, and diverse cultures that shaped martial arts globally, particularly within the American narrative, and it tells the story of early Asian immigrants who brought martial arts to the West.
Michael Matsuda, the museum president and founder, is quoted in the announcement emphasizing the museum's significance and the risk of losing this irreplaceable history without community support.
The museum is calling for donations before the end of 2025.
It is located at 201 N. Brand Blvd., B100, Glendale, CA 91203.
The museum relies on periodic community donations to continue operating.
The museum encourages the community, philanthropists, business leaders, martial arts enthusiasts, companies, innovators, and martial arts school owners to donate.
Without community support, this irreplaceable history is at risk of being lost forever, as there is no other place like it in the world.
The museum is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.
You can visit their website at MAmuseum.com or email them at info@MAmuseum.com.
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