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The California Academy of Sciences in Golden Gate Park is one of only four California institutions selected as finalist for the prestigious IMLS National Medal for Museum and Library Service.

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California Academy of Sciences Named Finalist for 2024 IMLS National Medal for Museum and Library Service

The Academy is one of only four California institutions selected as finalist for prestigious award.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA (March 27, 2024) — The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) announced today that the California Academy of Sciences is among 30 finalists for the 2024 National Medal for Museum and Library Service. The Academy is one of four institutions in California to be selected as a finalist for this award.

The National Medal is the nation’s highest honor given to museums and libraries that demonstrate significant impact in their communities. For 30 years, the award has honored institutions that demonstrate excellence in service to their communities.

“The California Academy of Sciences is honored to be named a finalist for the National Medal for Museum and Library Service alongside such an esteemed cohort of colleagues. Since our founding 170 years ago, the Academy’s mission has evolved to face the growing biodiversity and climate change crises by regenerating the natural world through science, learning, and collaboration,” said Scott Sampson, PhD, executive director of the California Academy of Sciences. “We have embodied this purpose through a deep commitment to our local Bay Area community in a wide variety of ways, including aiding local and state COVID responses, hosting community science initiatives and bioblitzes, and developing a cradle-to-career education pathway for children and students historically underrepresented in the STEM field. The Institute of Museum and Library Services’ recognition is encouraging to us as we continue this critical work and collaboratively create a natural world that is healthier and more resilient within a generation.”

The Academy remains committed to serving its local and international communities in all that it does, from the institution’s pioneering research to robust educational programs to its world-class museum and aquarium in Golden Gate Park. Notable examples of the Academy commitment include:

“The 30 National Medal finalists from across the United States showcase the tremendous abilities of libraries and museums to serve as trusted, dynamic public spaces that meet the needs of their communities,” said IMLS Acting Director Cyndee Landrum. “The Institute of Museum and Library Services is honored to recognize these outstanding institutions. We congratulate them on their collective effort to respond to community needs, preserve diverse history and culture, and create a sense of belonging for all Americans.”

National Medal winners will be announced in late May. Representatives from winning institutions will be honored for their extraordinary contributions during an in-person National Medals Ceremony in Washington, DC this summer.

To see the full list of finalists and learn more about the National Medal, visit the IMLS website.