Bank of America’s Museums on Us® Program Returns in 2026 with Free Admission at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights

Visitors viewing exhibit at NCCHR

Atlanta, GA — The National Center for Civil and Human Rights will participate in Bank of America’s Museums on Us® program throughout 2026, offering free general admission to eligible cardholders on the first full weekend of each month. 

As part of this nationwide initiative, cardholders can enjoy complimentary access to the Center’s immersive exhibitions, which explore the history, struggles, and changemakers shaping the ongoing pursuit of civil and human rights. The program reflects a shared commitment to expanding access to cultural institutions and fostering community engagement through education and storytelling. 

Eligible visitors must present an active Bank of America®, Merrill®, or Bank of America Private Bank® credit or debit card, along with a matching photo ID, at the ticketing window to receive free admission. The offer applies to the individual cardholder only and is available on select dates throughout the year. Exact dates for each month are listed on the Center’s Upcoming Events page. 

The Center is grateful for our continued partnership with Bank of America and the critical role they play in the museum’s development. In addition to accepting us into their Museums on Us program, they were a founding supporter, contributed $6.7MM in tax credits toward the expansion of our museum, and have been a sponsor of our annual event, Power to Inspire. Their long-term support has helped us expand access, deepen community engagement, and ensure that the Center remains a space where history can be told. 

For more information about the Museums on Us® program, visit Bank of America’s official program page. 

About the National Center for Civil and Human Rights  

The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural organization that inspires the changemaker in each of us. Opened in 2014, the Center connects US civil rights history to global human rights movements today. Our experiences highlight people who have worked to protect rights and who model how individuals create positive change. For more information, visit civilandhumanrights.org. Follow us on Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn @civilandhumanrights.

 

Media Contact: 
Tenisha Griggs, Interim Vice President of Marketing & Communications 
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