LICM works with Non-profits to find ways to work together and can include any number of ways with discounts on:

  • Admission tickets for visit to LICM
  • Group Reservations – guided visit or theater performance
  • Outreach programs to bring LICM to you
  • Event rentals for use of LICM, LICM Theater, or Nunley’s Carousel for a private event

To explore any of these ideas, please contact Beth Ann Balalaos, Access and Inclusion Program Director, access@licm.org

Community Connections Program Participants:  

Angela's House
Big Brothers Big Sister of Long Island  
Collaboration Education Inc. in collaboration with The INN
Hagedorn Cleft Palate and Craniofacial Center
Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York  
LI Warriors  
Long Island Alzheimer's and Dementia Center
North Shore Animal League
Project MOST 
ReNu Syndrome United  
The Viscardi Center/Henry Viscardi School
We Belong Here NY

By working together, LICM and area nonprofits can expand their reach and enhance resources for families, particularly those whose audiences can greatly benefit from the Museum’s unique, play-based learning offerings. This partnership helps ensure that more families have access to enriching experiences that nurture creativity, learning, and community engagement. Through this program, LICM and local nonprofits are collectively strengthening the support systems available to families across Long Island. 

 

A woman holding a mic with a service dog, a man who uses a wheelchair, and a woman side by side in the Visability of Disability exhibit.

Paralympic Gold Medalist, Anastasia Pagonis, speaks at the opening reception of the "Visibility of Disability" exhibit in partnership with The Viscardi Center.

A group of children dancing on a carpet while holding instruments with adults sitting around the perimeter in chairs.

Participants from the Long Island Alzheimer's and Dementia Center enjoy musical fun with our Multi-Generation Music and Movement class.

The Community Connections Program is an initiative that is made possible through a "Neighborhood Builders" grant from the Bank of America Charitable Foundation.