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Giving Opportunities
CONTENTS
Exterior & Facade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
First Floor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Below Ground Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Second Floor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Third Floor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Fourth Floor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Fifth Floor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Sixth Floor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Green Scholars Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Special Exhibits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Endowments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
1 Front Entry Panels on 4th Street Custom metal artwork with
biblical text based upon the Text Blocks invented by Johannes Gutenberg for the printing of the Bible.
$3,190,000
2 Biblical Glass at Entry Custom glass artwork with text
from the Great Isaiah Scroll or the Bodmer Psalms Papyrus.
$630,000 3 The Galley: Glass
enclosure and projection roof system over 4th Street
Custom fabricated glass volume seen from the National Mall.
$11,450,000
4 Digital Window Posters Large transparent window
displays face the exterior of the museum on D Street. Each display is responsive to sidewalk traffic. The transparent LED window technology allows the display to function both as a content display and window into the museum.
$300,000
5 The Ark: Cast glass walls, live green roof and zinc roof system
Seen from the National Mall, this beautiful rooftop structure inspired by Noah’s Ark and a boat from the time of Jesus found in the Sea of Galilee will draw visitors to the museum.
$3,020,000
Exterior & Facade
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E X T E R I O R G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
The Galley Ark Glass Enclosure
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4 Digital Window Posters
1 Front Entry Panels
E X T E R I O R G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
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5 The Ark: Cast glass walls, live green roof and zinc roof system
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6 Streetscape Landscaping and Paving
E X T E R I O R G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
6 Streetscape Landscaping & Paving Includes trees, shrubs,
flowers and groundcovers.
$1,420,000
7 Rooftop Biblical Garden
Will provide a peaceful place of reflection for visitors and includes water features, gardens, a trellis and seating.
$2,160,000
8 Historic Loading Dock Canopy on D Street
This custom glass canopy over the historic loading dock on D Street will shield museum visitors from the elements as they queue up for entry into the museum.
$580,000
9 Entry Staircase & Ramp Way The main entrance to
the museum.
$360,000
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8 Historic Loading Dock Canopy on D Street
7 Rooftop Biblical Garden
E X T E R I O R G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
10 Affiliated Library Galleries
Furniture, décor and infrastructure of our partners’ special exhibit galleries.
$1,930,000
11 Digital Ceiling of Main Lobby Arcade
Creating an awe-inspiring place for the museum’s visitors, the ceiling display spans an area approximately 150’ x 20’ suspended 40’ above the entry arcade. Biblical art and images will rotate throughout the day. As the first major showpiece visitors experience, it is their introduction to the impact of the museum’s message, setting the tone for the entire museum experience.
$4,800,000
12 Lobby Ticketing Area Clad in Jerusalem stone,
European limestone and custom hand finished plaster.
$1,450,000
13 Handheld Personal Navigation System
State-of-the-art handheld museum navigation created especially for Museum of the Bible. Includes group tour coordination, restaurant reservations, personalized guided tours, augmented reality and resources that will enable visitors to dig deeper into the story of the Bible.
$10,230,000
First Floor
Free access for all vistors.
12 Lobby Ticketing Area
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11 Digital Ceiling of Main Lobby Arcade
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F I R S T F L O O R G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
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11 Lobby Digital Ceiling
F I R S T F L O O R G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
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14 Lobby Media Wall
14 Lobby Media Wall At the far end of the entry
arcade is the lobby media wall for visitor orientation. The wall displays a dynamic media program announcing collections, timed attractions, special events and salutations to visitor groups. A systematic design unifies the language across the wall, interactive media tables and outdoor windows.
$3,640,000
15 Museum Shop
Guests will be able to purchase reminders and souvenirs. Specialty items will include beautiful replicas of some of the museum’s most exciting pieces.
$1,330,000
16 Main Lobby Arcade Main lobby of the museum clad
in Jerusalem stone and European limestone.
$2,650,000
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F I R S T F L O O R G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
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16 Main Lobby Arcade
15 Museum Shop Specialty Items
C H I L D R E N ’ S G A L L E R Y
$1,960,000 Base Building and Infrastructure Costs “Courageous Pages” Children’s Exhibit
Book of Books activity area $240,000 Courageous Pages stories $240,000 Ark Experience activity setting $800,000 Games (4): Moses, Esther, Daniel, David $360,000 Samson Pillar Push $160,000 Walking on Water $160,000
FIRST FLOOR
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F I R S T F L O O R G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
Children’s Gallery Toddler Activity Center
Children’s Gallery Sampson Pillar Push
Children’s Gallery Activity Area
C H I L D R E N ’ S G A L L E R Y
$1,960,000 Base Building and Infrastructure Costs “Courageous Pages” Children’s Exhibit
Book of Books activity area $240,000 Courageous Pages stories $240,000 Ark Experience activity setting $800,000 Games (4): Moses, Esther, Daniel, David $360,000 Samson Pillar Push $160,000 Walking on Water $160,000
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Children’s Gallery Children’s Lions Den
Children’s Gallery Entrance
20 Historic Warehouse Coffee Shop
This themed coffee shop recounts the history of the museum’s building, originally built in 1922 as Washington’s first refrigerated warehouse.
$2,370,000
21 Mezzanine Multi- Purpose Room
Community space where groups can gather.
$510,000
17 Atrium Monumental Connecting Stair
Vertical circulation hub of the museum.
$4,200,000
18 Atrium at First Floor Lobby
$1,500,000
19 Environmental
Elevators
As visitors travel from floor to floor, they will journey through significant places in the Bible’s history. The elevators become immersive environments through the use of digital screens built into the elevator walls.
$1,370,000 Per elevator (6 total)
FIRST FLOOR
F I R S T F L O O R G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
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17 Atrium Monumental Connecting Stair
19 Environmental Elevators
F I R S T F L O O R G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
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Historic Warehouse Coffee Shop
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Atrium Monumental Connecting Stair
B E L O W G R O U N D L E V E L S G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
22 Traveling Exhibits Space & Atrium
Specialized gallery serving the needs of special exhibits.
$4,300,000
23 Conservation Lab
Room specially designed for the conservation of the museum’s unique treasures.
$600,000
24 Graphics Lab
$190,000 25 Antiquities & Art Storage $1,860,000
26 Staff & Volunteer Café $330,000 27 Exhibits & Maintenance Area $530,000
Conservation Lab23
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Below Ground
B E L O W G R O U N D L E V E L S G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
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Traveling Exhibits Space Pictured are elements of the Book of Books traveling exhibit on display.22
S E C O N D F L O O R G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
Second FloorThe Impact Floor
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Atrium at Second Floor
$2,600,000
28 IMPACT OF THE BIBLE
L O B B Y F L O O R 2
Graphic Introduction to the Impact Floor $80,000 T H E B I B L E I N A M E R I C A
Exploration of the impact of the Bible on America’s story
$5,700,000 Individual areas
A New World $480,000 Coming to America $400,000 Tyranny & Tolerance $420,000 The Great Awakening $640,000 Equality Before God $1,040,000 Ensuring Religious Freedom $320,000 The Second Great Awakening $400,000 Civil Rights and Beyond $1,040,000 Bible in America Now $960,000
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Second FloorThe Impact Floor
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Atrium at Second Floor
$2,600,000
28 IMPACT OF THE BIBLE
L O B B Y F L O O R 2
Graphic Introduction to the Impact Floor $80,000 T H E B I B L E I N A M E R I C A
Exploration of the impact of the Bible on America’s story
$5,700,000 Individual areas
A New World $480,000 Coming to America $400,000 Tyranny & Tolerance $420,000 The Great Awakening $640,000 Equality Before God $1,040,000 Ensuring Religious Freedom $320,000 The Second Great Awakening $400,000 Civil Rights and Beyond $1,040,000 Bible in America Now $960,000
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28 T H E B I B L E I N T H E W O R L D
The Impact of the Bible on society, government and culture
$15,420,000
Individual areas
Impact in the World Intro $80,000 Music $800,000 Language $880,000 Art $480,000 Fashion $640,000 Film/Theater $400,000 Literature $1,040,000 Architecture $960,000 Banned & Burned $560,000 Education $640,000 Gutenberg Press $400,000 Personal Stories $960,000 Time & Calendar $640,000 Everyday Life $420,000 Crime & Justice $560,000 Family $800,000 Health $400,000 Work $660,000 Compassion $740,000 Human Rights $480,000 Science $640,000
Government $880,000 Lab Areas (3) $880,000 Gathering Areas (2) $240,000 Lounge (2) $240,000
SECOND FLOOR
Impact of the Bible - The Bible in the World - Art
Impact of the Bible - The Bible in the World - Government
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28 T H E B I B L E I N T H E W O R L D
The Impact of the Bible on society, government and culture
$15,420,000
Individual areas
Impact in the World Intro $80,000 Music $800,000 Language $880,000 Art $480,000 Fashion $640,000 Film/Theater $400,000 Literature $1,040,000 Architecture $960,000 Banned & Burned $560,000 Education $640,000 Gutenberg Press $400,000 Personal Stories $960,000 Time & Calendar $640,000 Everyday Life $420,000 Crime & Justice $560,000 Family $800,000 Health $400,000 Work $660,000 Compassion $740,000 Human Rights $480,000 Science $640,000
Government $880,000 Lab Areas (3) $880,000 Gathering Areas (2) $240,000 Lounge (2) $240,000
Impact of the Bible - The Bible in the World - MusicImpact of the Bible - The Bible in the World - Fashion
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Impact of the Bible - The Bible Now
28B Impact of the Bible - Flyboard
S E C O N D F L O O R G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
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28A T H E B I B L E N O W
Interactive gallery inviting visitors to explore the Bible Now
Featuring the Joshua Machine, this interactive gallery will track the numerous topics regarding the Bible being discussed across cyberspace, inviting visitors to
explore the Bible Now. $3,850,000 28B F L Y B O A R D T O U R O F T H E B I B L E I N D . C .
This theater brings the latest in theme park technology to the United States. Guests will experience what it is like to fly as they virtually soar over Washington, DC, seeing the many references to scripture throughout the
nation’s capital. $5,700,000 Common Space, Technical Support and Design Fees $2,100,000 FlyBoard Pre & Post Show $450,000 FlyBoard Theater Technology $1,900,000 Program 1: Tour of D.C. $1,250,000
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30 Tiffany Stained Glass InstallationSECOND FLOOR
29 Atrium Seating Enclave $100,000 Second Floor 30 Tiffany Stained $100,000 Glass Installation Second Floor
S E C O N D F L O O R G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
Impact of the Bible - The Bible Now28A
Third FloorThe Narrative Floor
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Atrium at Third Floor $2,600,000
31 Atrium Seating $100,000
32 Stained Glass Installation $100,000 Third Floor
33 STORIES OF THE BIBLE
C O U R T Y A R D
Orientation and departure points for the Stories of the Bible Experience
$960,000 T E S T A M E N T
Immersive media and special effects walk-through of Old Testament Stories tracing themes of “family” and “home”
$18,900,000 Individual areas
Prologue $1,600,000 The World of Chaos $1,200,000 Noah is Called
The Great Flood $1,200,000 A New Beginning $1,200,000 Abraham & The Promise $3,200,000 Moses is Called $1,600,000 Passover $2,400,000 Exodus from Egypt $1,200,000 Crossing the Jordan $1,200,000 The Judges of Israel $1,350,000 The Devotion of Ruth $1,350,000 The Journey Home $1,400,000
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Stories of the Bible – The Great Flood
Stories of the Bible – Stained Glass Installation
T H I R D F L O O R G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
Third FloorThe Narrative Floor
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Stories of the Bible - The Journey Home
Stories of the Bible
33 Stories of the Bible – Replenish the Earth
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The Nazareth that Jesus Knew - Nazareth Village Center
The Nazareth that Jesus Knew - SynagogueNew Testament Theater
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33 The Nazareth that Jesus Knew - Carpenter’s Shop
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33 STORIES OF THE BIBLE, THE NAZARETH THAT JESUS KNEW
O R I E N T A T I O N A R E A - P R E S H O W
Themed to use handheld navigator to reveal biblical personalities
$400,000 T H E N A Z A R E T H T H A T
J E S U S K N E W
Immersive 1st Century village with first-person interpreters, period environments, media
$11,200,000 Individual areas
Clash of Kingdoms Entry Area $800,000 Sepphoris Amphitheater $2,400,000 Nazareth Village Center $1,600,000 Parable Theater $560,000 Typical 1st Century House $1,600,000 Mikva $1,280,000 Carpenter Courtyard $800,000 Olive Mill $560,000 Synagogue $1,600,000
N E W T E S T A M E N T T H E A T E R
Immersive media presentation of New Testament as discovered
by Luke $8,000,000
THIRD FLOOR
T H I R D F L O O R G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
Atrium at Fourth Floor $2,600,000
34 Stained Glass Installation Fourth Floor $100,000 35 THE HISTORY OF THE BIBLE
Fourth FloorThe History Floor
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Individual areas
(35) a. History of the Bible – Lobby Timeline Wall $1,200,000
As visitors arrive on the History Floor they encounter a sculptural wall of textured maps in gold and jewel tones that trace the Bible across time as it spreads around the world and from one language to hundreds.
(35) b. The History of the Bible: Drive Through the History of the Bible [Entry] $3,600,000
As visitors approach the Destination Theater to see “Drive Through the History of the Bible,” they are introduced to host Dave Stotts and his fun, fast-paced style.
(35) c. The History of the Bible: Drive Through the History of the Bible [Destination Theater] $1,600,000
Drive Through the History of the Bible is a fun, visually stunning overview of the history of the Bible that seeks to inform, entertain and energize visitors by taking them on a fast-paced adventure to places essential to the discovery and spread of the Bible.
History of the Bible – Lobby Timeline Wall
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Atrium at Fourth Floor $2,600,000
34 Stained Glass Installation Fourth Floor $100,000 35 THE HISTORY OF THE BIBLE
Fourth FloorThe History Floor
F O U R T H F L O O R G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
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History of the Bible – In the Beginning – Shared Traditions
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History of the Bible – In the Beginning – Discovering the Bible Mini-Theater
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History of the Bible – In the Beginning – Invasion, Exile and Return
(35) d. The History of the Bible: In the Beginning – Shared Traditions $4,000,000
Incredibly rare original artifacts, such as the Green Collection’s spectacular Gilgamesh Tablet, are used to trace the history of the people of Israel as recounted in the Hebrew Tanakh / Old Testament and to demonstrate the many traditions shared amongst the ancient cultures of the Fertile Crescent.
(35) e. The History of the Bible: In the Beginning – Discovering the Bible Mini-Theater $800,000
The first mini-theater, Discovering the Bible, uses locations in ancient Israel to connect visitors with the sites of some of the great archaeological discoveries that validate the stories in the Tanakh / Hebrew Bible.
FOURTH FLOOR
F O U R T H F L O O R G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
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History of the Bible – The Written Tradition
History of the Bible – The Written Tradition
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(35) f. The History of the Bible: In the Beginning – Invasion, Exile and Return $1,300,000
Highly accurate facsimiles of major archaeological discoveries.
(35) g. The History of the Bible: The Written Tradition – The Dead Sea Scrolls [Qumran Cave Setting] $750,000
A stylized recreation of a cave on the shore of the Dead Sea provides a setting for visitors to explore the stories behind the creation, discovery and legacy of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
(35) h. The History of the Bible: The Written Tradition – The Dead Sea Scrolls [Artifact Setting] $1,000,000
Visitors are able to examine multiple fragments of the actual Dead Sea Scrolls. This is the only permanent display of the Dead Sea Scrolls outside of Israel.
(35) i. The History of the Bible: The Written Tradition – The Septuagint $800,000
Rare and ancient manuscripts of the Bible are presented in galleries that reflect the time at which they were created and in cases that allow visitors to examine the artifacts.
(35) j. The History of the Bible: The Written Tradition – Sharing the Bible Mini-Theater $800,000
The second mini-theater, ‘Sharing the Bible,’ will take visitors to Israel, Rome, and nearby locations to tell the story of the dispersion of the Bible around the Mediterranean.
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History of the Bible – In the BeginningFOURTH FLOOR
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(35) k. The History of the Bible: The Written Tradition – Biblical Codices [with Early Christian Writings in the background] $4,000,000
Visitors will encounter early examples of scripture formatted for binding in the form of a codex or book, learning how this new method of assembling written material influenced the development of what we know as the Bible.
(35) l. The History of the Bible: Ta Biblia = The Bible = The Books –
The Many Traditions of the Bible $1,600,000
Here visitors learn that the Bible is not a single book but a compilation of many individual books and that different religious traditions have significantly different beliefs about how many books the Bible includes and the order in which they should be organized.
(35) m. The History of the Bible: Translating the Bible – Illuminated Bibles $1,200,000
In Translating the Bible, a gallery that includes the Middle Ages, visitors enter an area distinguished by arches reminiscent of cathedrals and monasteries. Here they can examine a wide variety of Illuminated Bibles demonstrating the great skill and diverse approaches used to illustrate and embellish Bibles at that time.
(35) n. The History of the Bible: Translating the Bible – Copying the Text and The Evolution of the Jewish Text $4,000,000
Within the Translating the Bible gallery, visitors will learn the techniques and strict rules employed by monks and scribes in copying Bibles by hand. Interactive activities and large video screens provide many forms of interpretation for visitors.
(35) o. The History of the Bible: Revolutionary Words – The Impact
of Printing on the Bible $4,800,000
As visitors enter the Revolutionary Words gallery, the first item they encounter is a case with pieces of a Gutenberg Bible. This was the first Bible printed with movable type and often considered one of the most influential events in history.
FOURTH FLOOR
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History of the Bible – Ta Biblia
Illuminated Bibles
F O U R T H F L O O R G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
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(35) m. The History of the Bible: Translating the Bible – Illuminated Bibles $1,200,000
In Translating the Bible, a gallery that includes the Middle Ages, visitors enter an area distinguished by arches reminiscent of cathedrals and monasteries. Here they can examine a wide variety of Illuminated Bibles demonstrating the great skill and diverse approaches used to illustrate and embellish Bibles at that time.
(35) n. The History of the Bible: Translating the Bible – Copying the Text and The Evolution of the Jewish Text $4,000,000
Within the Translating the Bible gallery, visitors will learn the techniques and strict rules employed by monks and scribes in copying Bibles by hand. Interactive activities and large video screens provide many forms of interpretation for visitors.
(35) o. The History of the Bible: Revolutionary Words – The Impact
of Printing on the Bible $4,800,000
As visitors enter the Revolutionary Words gallery, the first item they encounter is a case with pieces of a Gutenberg Bible. This was the first Bible printed with movable type and often considered one of the most influential events in history.
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History of the Bible – Copying Texts
History of the Bible – Revolutionary Words History of the Bible – Illuminated Bibles
F O U R T H F L O O R G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
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History of the Bible – illumiNations: The Global Bible
History of the Bible – Bibles for Everyone
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(35) p. Revolutionary Words – Renaissance Scholarship and the Great Translators $800,000
The influence of Renaissance scholarship on the Bible is presented through a series of cases filled with significant translations and innovative printings of the Bible; desktop displays and a series of high-definition video portraits focus on influential figures such as Erasmus, Luther, Tyndale and others.
(35) q. The History of the Bible: The King James Bible $3,200,000
Featuring extremely rare first editions, the gallery devoted to the King James Bible highlights how the Bible was commissioned and developed, how it continued to be revised long after its first publication and its far-reaching influence on the English language.
(35) r. The History of the Bible: Bibles for Everyone $2,800,000
The story of the Bible in the 19th and 20th centuries is told in “Bibles for Everyone,” where we learn about archaeological and manuscript discoveries, the work of Bible societies to translate and distribute Bibles on a mass scale and also the continuity of many ancient Bible practices, such as the use of scrolls within the Jewish faith.
(35) s. The History of the Bible: illumiNations: The Global Bible – The Digital Bible $4,000,000
The History of the Bible culminates in “illumiNations: The Global Bible,” a look at the massive advances in translation and accessibility of the Bible in the 21st century. Surrounded by graphics representing a book in each of the world’s 7,100 languages, “The Digital Bible” allows visitors to interact with the exhibit.
(35) t. The History of the Bible: The Bible Research Lab – Personal Reflections $400,000
“Personal Reflections” is a restful, contemplative space where visitors can use interactive tablets to probe deeper into their areas of interest.
(35) u. The History of the Bible: The Bible Research Lab – Demonstration Lab $2,160,000
The Demonstration Lab is a unique ‘classroom-in-the-gallery’ environment where Museum of the Bible educational staff will present regular programs focused on Bible research.
FOURTH FLOOR
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35u History of the Bible – Demonstration Lab
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36 Atrium at Fifth Floor $2,120,000 37 Performance Theater Digital Mapping $2,000,000
38 Stained Glass Installation Fifth Floor $100,000
39 Affiliated Museum Galleries for Our Partners’ Special Exhibits (A, B and C)
Furniture, decor and infrastructure of special exhibit galleries.
$7,170,000 (price breakdown below)
a. Gallery A $2,390,000 b. Gallery B $2,390,000 c. Gallery C $2,390,000
40 Galley Promenade at the Affiliated Museum Galleries
Glass enclosed connecting walkway along the affiliated museum galleries.
$580,000 41 Galley Promenade Theater Lobby Glass enclosed connecting walkway
and lobby along the theater. $1,520,000 42 Performance Theater State-of-the-art 500 seat performing arts theater. $4,870,000 Performance Theater seating. $330,000
42 Performance Theater
40 Galley Promenade
F I F T H F L O O R G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
37 Performance Theater – Digital Mapping
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39 Affiliated Museum Gallery
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Atrium at the Sixth Floor
Food of the Bible Restaurant
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43 Atrium at Sixth Floor $1,960,000
44 Galley Promenade at the Gathering Room and Theater
Glass enclosed pre-function hospitality area and walkway along the Gathering Room and lobby along the theater.
$1,960,000
45 Gathering Room (Ballroom) and Supporting Facilities
Elegant event space with state-of-the-art audio visual capabilities with spectacular views of the U.S. Capitol.
$3,280,000
46 Foods of the Bible Restaurant and Supporting Facilities
In the spirit of the festive Middle Eastern outdoor marketplaces, this restaurant will highlight the foods of the Bible. Includes seating with display kitchen and food prep areas.
$2,070,000 47 Member’s Dining
A private atmosphere for our members to enjoy a quiet meal. Includes seating area with food prep areas.
$470,000
Sixth Floor
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Gathering Room
Member’s Dining
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Museum of the Bible Offices located on the level above the Washington Office Center
Institute Classroom Federal Center SW Metro Digital Ceiling
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G R E E N S C H O L A R S I N S T I T U T E G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
48 Green Scholars Institute Conference Center and Lecture Hall
100 seat lecture hall with four language translation booths and state-of-the-art audio visual support.
$940,000 49 Green Scholars Institute Classroom Special classroom to seat
50 scholars.
$330,000
50 Green Scholars Institute
Library and Collections Study Center
Research area for visiting scholars.
$590,000 51 Green Scholars Institute
Lobby and Reception Area
$660,000
55 Museum of the Bible Offices
Administrative and research offices for the museum and curatorial staff.
$1,140,000
56 Museum of the Bible Board Room
$180,000
57 Federal Center SW Metro Digital Ceiling
$2,400,000
52 Guests Suites 1-8 Accommodations for visiting
scholars and special guests.
$1,500,000
53 Guest Dining Room $190,000 54 Guest Suite
Reception Center Combined reception and
business office for visiting guests and scholars.
$210,000
48 Conference Center and Lecture Hall
Green Scholars Institute
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G R E E N S C H O L A R S I N S T I T U T E G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
The Green Scholars Institute will house the museum’s research arm. The Green Scholars Institute will bring together established and young scholars to pioneer groundbreaking research on items in the collection.
60 Logos – Oxford
E D U C A T I O N G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
58 Curriculum 2015-2016 Average cost per language $1,000,000
(Includes translation and printing of books)
Conversion to electronic form $1,800,000
Further Distribution in Israel: (Average per year) $1,500,000
59 Covenant Journey A life-changing journey to Israel, the
land of the Bible, for college students. $3,000 per student with 1,000 students per year.
$3,000,000 60 Logos Hands on workshops for select young
scholars of the Green Scholars Initiative at Oxford, UK and in Israel.
$4,000 per student scholarship 61 Museum of the Bible
Research Fellowship Program $800,000 per year
66 Lecture Series for Washington DC
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Education
P R O G R A M S G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
62 Tel Shimron Excavation Ten year dig at one of the
largest unexcavated biblical sites in Israel.
$500,000 per year / $5,000,000 total cost
63 Exhibit Catalogue
Publishing Ten years at $100,000 per year.
64 Special Theater
Entertainment Twenty annual events for the public free of charge.
$1,000,000 65 Research Labs Washington, DC $200,000
Oklahoma City, OK $200,000 Oxford, UK $200,000
66 Complementary Lectures Series for Washington, DC Museum Weekly lecture for 3 years (50 weeks per year)
$750,000
67 Yad Vashem Programs Special educational programs for Christian
leaders regarding the Bible, the Holocaust and Jewish-Christian Relations.
$100,000 per year
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Programs
68 Special Exhibit As an example, The “Herod Exhibit”
in Washington, DC as seen at the Israel Museum.
$1,000,000
69 Traveling Exhibits Passages L.A. (set up and one year run) $800,000 Argentina (July 2015 for 3 weeks) $100,000 Ulm, Germany (2016) $200,000 Germany Reformation Commemoration (2017) $500,000 Pope Francis Visit to Philadelphia $200,000 (Sept. 2017 for 7 days) 70 University Exhibits
$75,000 per year
S P E C I A L E X H I B I T S G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
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Special Exhibits
70 University Exhibits
E N D O W M E N T S G I V I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S
Museum of the Bible, Washington, DC
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D O N A T I O N A D D R E S S
Museum of the BibleP.O. Box 470485
Tulsa, OK 74147-0485888-324-8411
www.museumoftheBible.org