Our Partnerships

Efforts are underway to enrich content for the Memorial Museum through strategic partnerships.

Since 2003, My Good Deed, a 501c3 nonprofit, has been working hard with other 9/11 organizations and family members to help establish September 11 as a National Day of Service and Remembrance.  With this goal accomplished, MyGoodDeed is focused on its heartfelt goal to rekindle on 9/11 the remarkable spirit of unity and service that existed in our nation in the days following the attacks.  Through its website 911dayofservice.org users can find out what they can do to provide service, share what they are doing, recruit volunteers, and gain access to an array of toolkits, images and other information resources. Learn more >>

The Museum has also teamed up with Project Rebirth, an ongoing film initiative chronicling the rebuilding of the World Trade Center site and the lives of ten individuals coping with the evolving impact and meaning of 9/11. When completed, the film featuring time-lapsed footage of the decade-long effort to reconstruct Ground Zero will become a signature resource for the Memorial Museum. Watch a Project Rebirth time lapse video, chronicling the rebuilding from September 2002 to August 2008. Learn more >>

Since 2006, the Museum has collaborated with StoryCorps, a national oral history initiative, to collect and record personal narratives with the goal of recording at least one remembrance interview for each of the nearly 3,000 victims of the September 11, 2001 and February 26, 1993 attacks. Learn more about participating in the StoryCorps September 11 initiative. Learn more >>

Another alliance is being forged with the family advocacy and service group, VOICES of September 11th, which is spearheading creation of the 9/11 Living Memorial, an interactive, searchable database designed to commemorate individual lives and stories. Serving as a digital archive of personalized remembrances of those killed on September 11, 2001, and on February 26, 1993, as well as of contributions from survivors, first responders and others affected by these events, the 9/11 Living Memorial is expected to become an educational resource for the Museum’s interpretive and commemorative programs. Learn more about participating in the 9/11 Living Memorial. Learn more >>