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Contribute to a cultural platform built for continuity.

The Acarigua Chapter requires complementary support to expand its reach, sustain its infrastructure and fully activate its components of documentation, training, mediation and public access. Your contribution — as an individual donor, foundation, company or institutional partner — helps strengthen Venezuelan contemporary culture through a regional, public and documented platform rooted in Acarigua-Araure as an interior territory, with the museum as a site for territorial education, cultural permanence and a living archive. The project has been submitted to the UNESCO IFCD 2026 call; this does not imply approval, endorsement or funding by UNESCO.

Why support

This is cultural infrastructure, not isolated activity.

What your support funds

Documentation requires equipment, editing, technical support and professional time. Training requires facilitators, materials and methodologies. Mediation needs spaces, public communication and accessibility resources. Digital tools involve design, maintenance and updates. Complementary support allows these components to function as one cultural platform, rather than separate actions.

What you can expect in return

The program works with documented financial procedures, expenditure tracking and periodic review against the formally authorized budget. Contributions are directed toward identifiable components and may be accompanied by progress, outcome and impact reports, depending on the type of support and the nature of the partnership.

For foundations, companies and institutions

Institutional funders may request structured proposals, budget framework, program narrative, beneficiary mapping, SDG alignment, reporting criteria and opportunities for responsible public acknowledgment.

Support tiers

Ways to contribute.

Friend

$50–$250

  • Acknowledgment in the program’s digital communications
  • Periodic updates on chapter progress
  • Invitation to public activities, when available
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Collaborator

$500–$1,000

  • Friend benefits
  • Mention in selected program materials
  • Access to impact updates
  • Annual results summary
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Patron / Lead partner

$10,000+

  • Institutional partner benefits
  • Prominent recognition according to the collaboration agreement
  • Possibility of supporting a specific component, resource or activity
  • Dedicated impact report
  • Strategic meetings with the program team
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Foundations & institutions

Funding, cooperation and institutional support partnerships.

Grants and institutional cooperation

Fundación Museo de Arte Acarigua-Araure can receive and administer grants from foundations, public agencies, multilateral organizations and cultural institutions. The team can share supporting documentation: program narrative, governance structure, budget framework, beneficiaries, implementation timeline, SDG alignment and reporting criteria.

Corporate partnerships

Companies can support the chapter through institutional support, in-kind services, CSR / ESG programs or funding directed toward specific components. Each partnership must preserve the program’s cultural independence and is designed around responsible visibility, transparency and documented impact.

In-kind contributions

The program may also receive non-monetary contributions: equipment, technical services, audiovisual production, design, communications, hosting, connectivity, transportation, materials or professional support. Contact: contacto@exodusandresilience.org

Transparent support pathway

Create a program reference before contributing.

Please create a support reference before contributing. The reference helps identify that your intended support is connected specifically to the Acarigua Chapter. After the reference is successfully submitted, the PayPal donation button will appear. Use the reference in the payment note or donor communication whenever the payment page allows it. Contributions made through VAEA, a U.S. 501(c)(3) public charity, may be tax-deductible to the extent permitted by U.S. law; the tax treatment of any contribution depends on the donor’s jurisdiction, fiscal situation and the receiving entity’s receipt or acknowledgement.

Step 2 — Continue to the PayPal donation page

Your reference has been created. Continue to the secure donation page and include your reference code in the payment note or in a follow-up message whenever possible, so the team can match the contribution to the Acarigua Chapter.

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Transparency

How contributions are administered.

Status

Non-profit cultural institution

Fundación Museo de Arte Acarigua-Araure is a non-profit cultural institution registered in Venezuela and the territorial implementer of the Acarigua Chapter. Online contributions can be initiated through the linked VAEA donation page after creating a support reference for Acarigua. Contributions through VAEA may be tax-deductible to the extent permitted by U.S. law; donors should include the reference whenever the payment page allows it and rely on VAEA’s acknowledgement and their own professional tax guidance.

Governance

Documented financial procedures

Contributions are administered through internal controls, expense documentation, budget tracking and accounting support through invoices, receipts, contracts or equivalent documents.

Reporting

Monitoring and outcome reports

The program may produce descriptive, analytical and financial reports for funders, institutional partners and cooperation frameworks. Main results will also be communicated through the program’s public channels.

Ready to support?

Let’s discuss the best way to support.

The team can share the dossier, direct your contribution toward a specific component or explore an institutional partnership adapted to your priorities.

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