 Since 1994 Spielberg's foundation has made grants of more than $70m |
A foundation created by director Steven Spielberg has given $1m (�504,377) to the National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia. The money from the Righteous Persons Foundation, founded in 1994, will help create a five-storey museum building in the city. Spielberg used his share of the profits from Oscar-winning film Schindler's List to establish the organisation. The new museum is set to open in 2010 on Philadelphia's Independence Mall. The 100,000 square-foot facility will feature five floors of interactive exhibition space as well as "one of the nation's largest collections of Jewish Americana". The museum has so far raised $111m (�55.9m) of the $150m (�75.6m) needed for the new building.
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