How we are funded The National Holocaust Centre and Museum is a registered charity. Its work is only made possible by the generous donations of visitors, friends, Holocaust survivors, trusts, foundations and companies. We would like to take the opportunity to thank all of our supporters, large and small, for the substantial difference they make. The Pears Foundation’s long-lasting and significant core support is particularly recognised, as is the substantial support shown to some of our key projects by organisations including the Association of Jewish Refugees, the Heritage Lottery Fund, The Claims Conference (The Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany (Claims Conference) supports the National Holocaust Centre and Museum. Through recovering the assets of the victims of the Holocaust, the Claims Conference enables organisations around the world to provide education about the Shoah and to preserve the memory of those who perished) and the R&D Digital Fund for the Arts (Arts Council, Nesta and AHRC). We are also grateful to those people who have made the decision to leave a bequest to the Centre in their Will, and through this to join our legacy group ‘The Beth Shalom Raoul Wallenberg Society’: these thoughtful future gifts will help the Centre sustain and develop its work into the future. Manage Cookie Preferences