Cool Culture builds bridges between families from underserved communities and many of the finest cultural institutions in New York City, so that children from all economic backgrounds can benefit from early exposure to these outstanding resources.
WHY COOL CULTURE?
Family visits to art museums, botanical gardens, wildlife centers, and other cultural institutions provide young children with the kind of early learning experiences, such as language and literacy building, that are fundamental to school success. These visits also offer parents, grandparents, caregivers and their children the opportunity to explore and learn together.
Yet too many parents and caregivers miss out on these opportunities to support their children's learning. Prevented by cost, by lack of information, or by the perception that cultural institutions are "not for us," low-income families often do not visit cultural institutions or participate in their programs.
While many institutions are eager to welcome this underrepresented population, they often do not have the resources or community presence to market to them successfully.
