Sponsorsand partners
The work undertaken at the Paulista Museum of the University of São Paulo since the beginning of the renovation and restoration works of the Ipiranga Museum in 2019, until today, is only possible thanks to the collaborative work with dozens of institutions. These are sponsors, supporters, and partners who, through the Federal Law for Cultural Incentive, believe in a project for a living, democratic, accessible museum that is also critical and proactive in its reflection on its own history and Brazilian history. Year after year, thanks to this collaborative work, the Paulista Museum – and its two locations, the Ipiranga Museum and the Republican Museum of the Itu Convention – has been growing and becoming an indispensable institution within the landscape of education, scientific production, and culture in the country.
CONTACT:
Contact the teams at the Museu Paulista and the Fundação de Apoio ao Museu Paulista (FAAMP) to learn more about the Museum, its two locations, and the benefits offered to our sponsors and partners.
Gustavo Carbonaro and André de Oliveira
gustavo@faamp.com.br
ri@faamp.com.br
rimp@usp.br
Current partners and sponsors
Historic sponsorship of renovation and restoration
In total, a group of 36 companies were involved in the renovation of the Ipiranga Museum, which began in 2019, after six years of the Museum being closed to the public, and was completed on December 7, 2022, the bicentennial of Brazil's Independence. The project was undertaken by the Foundation for Support of the University of São Paulo (FUSP), the Federal Government, and the Ministry of Tourism, through the Federal Law for Cultural Incentives. It also had the support of USP and the Government of the State of São Paulo in institutional development for fundraising.
The restoration, expansion, and modernization project of the Ipiranga Museum had a total estimated value of R$ 235 million, for which the following contributed through sponsorship: BNDES, Bradesco, Caterpillar, Comgás, EDP, EMS, Itaú, Sabesp, Shell, Santander, and Vale. Co-sponsorship was provided by: Banco Safra, CSN, Honda, Raízen, Novelis, Pinheiro Neto Advogados, Atlas Schindler, Grupo Ultra, Gerdau, Goldman Sachs, Nortel, Dimensional, and B3. Partnerships included: Fundação Banco do Brasil, GHT, Rede D'or, Bank of America, Unilever, and Too Seguros. Support was provided by: Sympla, Autodesk, and Instituto Bandeirantes. Media partnerships included: Eletromidia, History Channel, and UOL.