As a privately funded nonprofit arts and education organization, ICP's ability to present photography's extraordinary power to the public is due in large part to the generosity of friends such as you. For ICP to continue to grow and succeed in its mission, such support is vital.
NEW ICP announces the Cornell Capa Legacy Fund to honor our founder.
ICP thanks you for making a difference. Read about recent gifts here.
The Ruth Harriet Louise Scholarship Fund
Hollywood's first woman of photography, Ruth Harriet Louise created some of the most famous images of cinematic luminaries. Her legacy has survived through books and exhibitions, and now through the official website dedicated by her family, The Ruth Harriet Louise Collection. Some of the proceeds from the Collection will support scholarship programs for ICP students. Learn how you can help.
The Joannie M. Chen Fund for Education
Joannie M. Chen was a gifted photographer who passed away in December 2006 after a two-year battle with leukemia. To honor her spirit, her family and friends created The Joannie M. Chen Fund for Education at ICP. Contributions to the Fund support photographic education at ICP, which foster self-esteem, empower young students, and help photographers transition into professional careers. Learn how you can help.
Alumni Giving
Your support is vital to all that we do. Your gift helps to ensure the vitality and growth of ICP's thought-provoking exhibitions as well as its innovative educational and community programming.
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Planned Giving
Make a legacy gift to help ensure that ICP remains both a vital repository of photography's most enduring and iconic images and a key asset for visual arts education of future generations.
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Sponsorship Opportunities
There are several ways to sponsor activities at ICP, including exhibition sponsorship, program funding, and event underwriting.
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Create a Scholarship
Give the gift of education by creating a scholarship in your name, or in honor of someone dear. Scholarships support full-time students, graduate students, and young students.
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