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Bill and Melinda Gates during their visit to the Oslo Opera House in June 2009. Photo by Kjetil Ree, obtained through Wikimedia Commons.

Gates Foundation gives $10M gift to Smithsonian

Bill and Melinda Gates during their visit to the Oslo Opera House in June 2009. Photo by Kjetil Ree, obtained through Wikimedia Commons.
Bill and Melinda Gates during their visit to the Oslo Opera House in June 2009. Photo by Kjetil Ree, obtained through Wikimedia Commons.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is giving $10 million to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture planned for the National Mall in Washington.

The grant announced Thursday will support the capital campaign for design and construction of the new museum.

Foundation President Allan Golston says the museum will make the stories and history of African Americans available to everyone.

Groundbreaking is expected in 2012, and the opening is slated for 2015. Construction is expected to cost about $500 million, with half the funds to be provided by Congress.

Museum director Lonnie Bunch has been quietly working to raise funds. He says the Gates Foundation grant is a vote of confidence for the project.

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