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Is the Museum a non-profit?
Yes. The Friends of the Museum of Money and Financial Institutions
is recognized as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt educational organization
chartered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State
of New York in accordance with state and federal law.
What is “The Friends of the Museum of Money and Financial
Institutions”?
“The Friends of the Museum of Money and Financial Institutions”
is our official corporate name.
What is the Museum of Money and Financial Institutions?
It is a museum aimed at public education in economics in general
with a stress on explaining the importance of money and financial
institutions in guiding personal, business and government activities.
Are there other museums devoted to economics?
There are many specialized numismatic museums and collections. There
is an excellent though small museum of American Financial History
and there are several small museums or displays sponsored by various
banks, such as our own Federal Reserve, the Bank of England and
the Bundesbank.
Why have a museum devoted to economics?
The need for a major museum devoted to economics has grown over
the last 50 years. Money, credit cards, loans, mortgages, stocks,
saving for college, saving for retirement and insuring to take care
of ill-health and accidents are part of everyday life. Understanding
the basic elements of why governments change taxation or try to
control inflation is needed to help citizens vote sensibly. A museum
can help provide the needed understanding in both an interesting
and entertaining way.
Does one need a "bricks-and-mortar" museum or
just a museum on the web?
A virtual museum is far more economical than a "bricks-and-mortar"
museum. It certainly can be of considerable help in both education
and entertainment. No one has yet built a virtual museum which can
hold interest for half an hour or so and generates repeat visits.
We are going to try to do so. A virtual museum however, does not
have the impact a "bricks-and-mortar" museum, where a
visit is a social event, not just staring at a screen. Both aspects
of a museum are needed.
I like learning to be fun. I like playing games. Will the
museum have games?
One of the musuem's key challenges will be the design of good economic
games. There are a few around, but games which are educational,
entertaining and are played more than once are difficult to design.
We will be concerned with the use of games for both museums.
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