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Museum of the Bible

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  ·  EIN 273444987  ·  Private foundation

Museum of the Bible is a private foundation based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Its most recent IRS Form 990-PF reports $1.2M in grants paid and $475.4M in total assets. Bespoke Grants tracks 32 individual grants from this funder — $5.6M awarded across 2018–2024 — including its support for arts & culture. Below is its full funding profile.

$1.2M
Annual giving (FY2020)
$475.4M
Total assets
32
Grants tracked
2024
Most recent grant

What Museum of the Bible funds

Museum of the Bible's giving carries a documented focus on arts & culture, faith-based (christian), faith-based (jewish), higher education.

Arts & CultureFaith-Based (Christian)Faith-Based (Jewish)Higher Education

Grant history

The largest grants Bespoke Grants has on record for Museum of the Bible, by amount:

RecipientLocationGrantYear
Passages America Israel Inc
TRIPS TO ISRAEL TO EDUCATE COLLEGE STUDENTS ON ROOTS OF BIBLICAL FAITH.
Naperville, IL$1.5M2018
Wheaton College Archaeology Program
INITIATIVE TO ESTABLISH AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH PROJECT AT TEL SHIMRON AND CREATE EDUCATIONAL AND INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES RELATED TO THE
Wheaton, IL$500K2020
Wheaton College Archaeology Program
ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATION AT TEL SHIMRON IN JEZREEL VALLEY REGION OF ISRAEL.
Wheaton, IL$500K2019
Wheaton College Archaeology Program
ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATION AT TEL SHIMRON IN JEZREEL VALLEY REGION OF ISRAEL.
Wheaton, IL$275K2018
The Early Manuscripts Electronic Library
SINAI LIBRARY DIGITIZATION PROJECT
Rolling Hills Estates, CA$222K2020
Wheaton College Archaeology Program
INITIATIVE TO ESTABLISH AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH PROJECT AT TEL SHIMRON AND CREATE EDUCATIONAL AND INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES RELATED TO THE
Wheaton, IL$214K2021
Wheaton College Archaeology Program
Tel Shimron Excavation Project
$200K2024
The Center for the Study of Ancient Judaism and Christian Origins
El Araj Excavation Project
$200K2024
The Center for the Study of Ancient Judaism and Christian Origins
EL ARAJ EXCAVATION PROJECT
Suffern, NY$175K2023
Pulse Outreach
SPONSORSHIP - TOGETHER 2020, LINCOLN MEMORIAL
Minneapolis, MN$150K2020
Wheaton College Archaeology Program
TEL SHIMRON EXCAVATION PROJECT
Wheaton, IL$150K2023
Wheaton College Archaeology Program
TEL SHIMRON EXCAVATION PROJECT
Wheaton, IL$150K2022
The Center for the Study of Ancient Judaism and Christian Origins
EL ARAJ EXCAVATION PROJECT
Suffern, NY$150K2022
The Center for the Study of Ancient Judaism and Christian Origins
EL ARAJ (BETHSAIDA-JULIAS) EXCAVATION PROJECT
Suffern, NY$125K2020
World of the Bible Ministries
TO FUND PUBLICATION OF QUMRAN CAVE EXCAVATION BY HEBREW UNIVERSITY TEAM AND ASSOCIATES
San Marcos, TX$125K2018

Museum of the Bible giving by year

Total grants Bespoke Grants has indexed for each filing year:

2018$2.2M
2019$597K
2020$1.2M
2021$358K
2022$366K
2023$411K
2024$400K

How to apply for funding from Museum of the Bible

Museum of the Bible's public IRS filing does not spell out a formal application process. Foundations of this size often give primarily to organizations they already know, so a concise letter of inquiry or a warm introduction is usually the best first contact — not a full proposal. You can review the foundation directly at museumofthebible.org.

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Frequently asked questions about Museum of the Bible

Does Museum of the Bible accept grant applications?
Museum of the Bible's public filing does not specify an application process. A brief letter of inquiry or a warm introduction is usually the best first step with a private foundation of this size.
What does Museum of the Bible fund?
Museum of the Bible's grants focus on arts & culture. Recent recipients include Passages America Israel Inc, Wheaton College Archaeology Program, Wheaton College Archaeology Program. Its full grant history is listed above.
How much does Museum of the Bible give in grants?
Museum of the Bible reported $1.2M in grants in its most recent IRS filing (FY2020). Across all years in our data it has awarded $5.6M over 32 grants.
Where is Museum of the Bible located?
Museum of the Bible is based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Its IRS employer identification number (EIN) is 273444987.
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About this profile. This page is built from Museum of the Bible's public IRS Form 990-PF and 990 filings, indexed by Bespoke Grants alongside 13M+ grants from 225,000+ U.S. foundations. Grant figures reflect filings available to date; IRS data publishes on a 1–2 year lag. Bespoke Grants is not affiliated with Museum of the Bible. Always confirm current giving priorities and application procedures with the foundation directly before applying.