Banner representing the image of Giannini - the symbol of the Museo Italo Americano Capital Campaign, Radici e Rinascimento. The background is in shades of orange and green, featuring images of Italian immigrants.

After inheriting a building located at 940 Battery Street in San Francisco from the estate of its longtime benefactor Dr. Jerome Cocuzza, the Museo drafted plans to embark upon a capital campaign to renovate the building to serve as its future home.  A new permanent exhibit to highlight the stories and contributions of Italian immigrants and their descendants in California since the mid-nineteenth century will be installed in the Museo’s new home. Designed by San Francisco firm Macchiatto, this exhibit will also be formally dedicated to the memory and legacy of A.P. Giannini, founder of Bank of America.

Your contribution to the Museo’s capital campaign will help the Museo achieve its goal to create the preeminent cultural experience in the U.S. dedicated to the significant, indispensable and untold artistic, cultural and social contributions of Italians and Italian Americans.

Thank you for your support!

Donating to the Museo’s Capital Campaign is easy:
– Send your contribution by mail, by downloading our Capital Campaig donation form and sending it to the Museo.
– Call us at 415.673.2200 to donate by phone or to discuss Planned Giving
– You may donate online by simply filling out the form below.

The Museo Italo Americano is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, and your donation is 100% tax deductible. Tax ID #94263-8257

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