Mayor de Blasio Announces NYC Municipal ID to Give Access to 1-Year Free Memberships at 33 of The City"s Most Acclaimed Cultural Institutions

September 18, 2014Video is available here: https://youtu.be/oCAsQdsoaC4With the Municipal ID card, thousands of residents will be able to receive free  benefits at members of the Cultural Institutions Group throughout 2015NEW YORK—Today, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that the City’s Municipal  ID, which will launch in January 2015, will give all ID card holders access to  one-year free membership packages at 33 of the City’s leading  cultural institutions, including world class museums, performing arts centers,  concert halls, botanical gardens, and zoos in all five boroughs. The  Municipal ID/CIG one-year membership will be comparable to each institution’s  standard one-year individual or family membership package, depending on the  institution, and will give ID card holders a range of benefits including free  admission, and access to special events, and discounts to museum  shops.  The 33 institutions belong to the Cultural Institutions Group  (CIG) which is comprised of private nonprofit cultural organizations located on  City owned property. The first member of the CIG, the American Museum of  Natural History, was created in 1869 and the group has grown to include a  diverse cross section of institutions in each of the boroughs. The City  provides capital, operating and energy support to CIG members and in turn each  institution is charged with providing access to cultural services and  programming to all New Yorkers.See full list of CIG benefits here: http://on.nyc.gov/1udVL18“The municipal ID is a powerful tool to bring more New Yorkers out  of the shadows and into the mainstream.  It is now also a key that opens  the door for hundreds of thousands of more New Yorkers to our City’s  premier assets in culture, science and entertainment,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “The  Municipal ID Card embodies the values we cherish most about inclusivity  and equality, and these memberships are another step forward on providing greater  access and opportunity for our people.”  “New York’s wonderful cultural institutions which provide so much  vibrancy to this city understand that we’re better when we’re moving forward  together,” said Council Speaker Mark-Viverito.  “I want to thank  my Council colleagues, the administration and the Cultural Institution Group  for their collaboration on this historic initiative.” “The Municipal ID Program is one that has the potential to  transform lives, and to help ensure its success the cultural community, and  in particular the Cultural Institutions Group’s members, have stepped up  to the plate,” said City Council Majority Leader and Chair of”,  Libraries & International Intergroup Relations Committee Jimmy Van  Bramer. “Culture is always important in our City and with this announcement  we are reminded of the centrality of the arts to our City. Access to the arts  for all and a more just City is being accomplished with the help of these great  institutions. It is a great day.”“The support for the Municipal ID from 33 of the City’s most  illustrious cultural institutions is a landmark win on the road to  implementation of this law, said Chair of City Council Immigration  Committee Carlos Menchaca. “There is no doubt that New York City residents  are set to gain an incredible amount from their participation in the municipal  ID card program, and this partnership is a huge part of that. These new  cultural benefits will ensure that all New Yorkers are excited about getting a  municipal ID card—a key to New York City. I applaud the work of the  Administration, The Council, and all of the community partners and advocates  who continue to work tirelessly to make the municipal ID a reality.”“I am grateful to the Cultural Institutions Group for teaming up  to make New York’s municipal ID program the envy of other cities,” said Municipal  ID Bill Sponsor Council  Member Daniel Dromm.  “This world-class ID will make our city’s  world-class cultural institutions accessible to every New Yorker, from recent  immigrant families to students and young professionals.  With all of the  fun and exciting options that this card will provide, New Yorkers will have no  excuse to fail to get a card or to stay at home.”“The Municipal ID expands access to vital resources and services  for residents across New York City,” said Council  Member Ritchie Torres. “Through partnership with institutions like the  Bronx Zoo and New York Botanical Garden, it better ensures that all New Yorkers  can enjoy and learn from our world-class cultural organizations.  I  am proud to stand with Mayor de Blasio, Speaker Mark-Viverito, and my  colleagues in the Council to announce this exciting collaboration.”“It is has been such a pleasure working with partners at cultural  organizations and across agencies to help develop these membership packages for  the municipal ID. I am thrilled  with the generous benefits each  member of the Cultural Institutions Group will offer to ID holders,” said Cultural  Affairs Commissioner Tom Finkelpearl. “There is something for everyone  at gardens, zoos, museums, and performing arts centers in every  borough.  The CIG leadership has really come through for all New Yorkers  and I will be one of the first in line to get the municipal ID!”"This is an amazing set of benefits that underscores this  card will be a card for all New Yorkers,” said Immigrant Affairs  Commissioner Nisha Agarwal. “We are heartened by the leadership shown by  the Cultural Institutions Group and Commisioner Finklepearl in making this the  most ambitious municipal ID program in the country." “The Cultural Institutions Group is proud to stand together with  Mayor de Blasio, Speaker Mark-Viverito, the members of the City Council, and  the Department of Cultural Affairs in actively serving and supporting all our  neighbors throughout New York City,” said Chair of the CIG and Director  of the Brooklyn Museum Arnold Lehman. “The arts and culture bring us  together as a community. This is one city – and the Municipal ID dynamically  helps to make it so.”The offer will be available to all Municipal ID holders from the day  the program is launched in January 2015 through December 31,  2015.  The membership term will be for one-year from the date the  individual signs up with a participating cultural institution. The framework  for the CIG membership deal came together with the support of City Council  after Cultural Affairs Commissioner Tom Finkelpearl was appointed earlier this  year. As a former director of a CIG institution, Commissioner Finkelpearl was  able work closely with CIG chair Arnold Lehman and the organizations’ leadership in  finding a creative and compelling strategy for CIG member institutions to open  their doors even further to all New Yorkers. The package of benefits the CIG  has developed demonstrates the central role these institutions play in New  York’s civic life.This free membership package will not be available to existing  members of a participating institution or individuals whose membership has  lapsed since January 1, 2012. However, existing or recently lapsed members of a  given institution can use their Municipal ID to obtain free membership at  all other participating institutions. The 33 participating institutions are listed below by  borough:Bronx  1. Bronx County  Historical Society  2. Bronx Museum of the  Arts  3. New York Botanical  Garden  4. Wave Hill  5. Wildlife Conservation  Society (includes Bronx Zoo, New York Aquarium, Central Park  Zoo, Queens Zoo, and Prospect Park Zoo)Brooklyn  6. Brooklyn Academy of  Music  7. Brooklyn Botanic  Garden  8. Brooklyn Children""s  Museum  9. Brooklyn MuseumManhattan  10. American Museum of Natural History  11. Carnegie Hall  12. New York City Ballet  13. El Museo del Barrio  14. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.  15. Metropolitan Museum of Art  16. Museum of Jewish Heritage  17. Museum of the City of New York  18. New York City Center  19. Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival  20. Studio Museum in HarlemQueens  21. Flushing Town Hall  22. Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning  23. Museum of the Moving Image  24. New York Hall of Science  25. MoMA PS1  26. Queens Botanical Garden  27. Queens Museum  28. Queens TheatreStaten Island  29. Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical  Garden  30. Staten Island Children""s Museum  31. Staten Island Historical Society  32. Staten Island Museum  33. Staten Island Zoological Society“The Wildlife Conservation Society, a member of the Cultural  Institutions Group, is honored that Mayor de Blasio chose to roll out the New  York City Municipal I.D. Card at our Bronx Zoo,” said Executive Vice  President of Wild Conservation Society John Calvelli. “We,  like all of the CIG members, have a long tradition of partnering with the city  to bring better services to all New Yorkers. WCS is proud to have worked with  our CIG colleagues to bring a membership opportunity to participants, an  important cultural component to the MIDC."“The American Museum of Natural History is pleased to support the  Mayor, the Speaker, and the City Council in their efforts to launch the  Municipal ID program and to advance the longstanding partnership between the  City and the cultural sector,” said President of the American Museum of  Natural History Ellen V. Futter. “As the historic first member of the  Cultural Institutions Group, the Museum has long been one of New York’s most  popular family destinations. The Muni ID partnership allows us to offer to even  more New Yorkers—adults and children alike—opportunities to engage with  science, culture, and nature in enriching, fun, and inspiring ways.”“The Municipal ID program offers a great opportunity for the  Cultural Institutions Group to engage all New Yorkers, said  Director  and Chief Curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem Thelma Golden. “I’ve  enjoyed the many conversations with partners at colleague institutions and in  City government and remain confident that the diverse range of ID benefits  being offered will provide rewarding experiences to our audiences in Harlem and  across the five boroughs.”“This important initiative gives the Museum the opportunity to  extend and deepen its relationship with all New Yorkers, most especially in our  home borough of Queens - among the most diverse communities in the United  States,” said Executive  Director of the Museum of the Moving Image Carl Goodman.“The Metropolitan Museum of Art is delighted to participate in  Mayor de Blasio""s exciting new Municipal ID initiative,” said Director and CEO Thomas  Campbell and President Emily K. Rafferty of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.  “The Met prides itself on extending access to art to an ever-expanding  community—both from around the world and within our own diverse City.  Art  is a unifying force, and our collections reflect cultures across on the globe.   We look forward to this expanded opportunity to connect people to both  their heritage and to one another.  Indeed, at the Met, the Municipal ID  program will be a passport to the world.”“We are proud to be a part of this initiative that brings arts  institutions one step closer toward engaging members of our society in the  cultural wellbeing of this City,” said Executive Director  of  El Museo del Barrio Jorge Daniel Veneciano. “We welcome the  opportunity to work more closely with the City and its efforts to improve the  lives of all New Yorkers.”“The Municipal ID program with its complimentary membership is a  perfect match for Historic Richmond Town which celebrates the diverse American  experience.  The program brings us new friends of every background from  our Staten Island community and beyond, who can now discover stories about  people like them who worked together to build this extraordinary city and  nation.  It’s a win-win for everyone!” said Executive Director of  Historic Richmond Town Ed Wisemen.  The Mayor signed legislation to create a municipal ID card for all  New York City residents on July 10, 2014.  The municipal ID will be  available for all residents of the five boroughs who meet the program""s proof  of identity and city residency requirements. The card will be issued at no cost  for applicants during the program""s first year.The Municipal ID will be an accessible and safe document that will  ensure access to City services and grant admission to all municipal buildings.  The City is also working toward connecting the ID with stores, restaurants,  discounts and other incentive programs. The City will continue to expand and  improve upon the municipal ID card program and benefits after the launch date.To ensure broad and easy accessibility, the City will establish  walk-in enrollment centers in trusted community institutions around the  boroughs, and will post the application online for applicants to complete it  prior to visiting a walk-in center. In addition, the City will create mobile  enrollment units that can travel to neighborhoods across the City. The City  will also ensure that the outreach and application processes are accessible to  people with limited English proficiency and people with disabilities.The City will protect the confidentiality of all municipal ID card  applications, and will not ask applicants about their immigration status.

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