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==Partners== [[File:Lăng Minh Mạng - Mausoleum of Emperor Minh Mạng (2024) - img 26.jpg|thumb|A sign noting WMF and [[American Express]] at the {{ill|Tomb of Emperor Minh Mạng|vi|Lăng_Minh_Mạng|fr|Mausolée de l'empereur Minh Mạng}} in [[Huế]], [[Vietnam]]]] Some of WMF's long-term partners have included [[American Express]], [[Knoll (company)|Knoll]], the Robert W. Wilson Challenge to Conserve Our Heritage, the [[Samuel Henry Kress#The Kress Foundation|Samuel H. Kress Foundation]], and [[Tiffany & Co.]] The Samuel H. Kress Foundation's relationship with the organization dates almost to the inception of the International Fund for Monuments. In 2009, WMF agreed to share approximately 2,000 images of architecture, sites, and monuments from around the world to be made available by [[Artstor]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.artstor.org/what-is-artstor/w-html/col-w-monument.shtml |title=World Monuments Fund |publisher=ARTstor |date=20 August 2009 |access-date=18 November 2010}}</ref> WMF has partnered with [[Williamsburg High School for Architecture and Design]], the only high school in the United States with a four-year comprehensive historic preservation curriculum.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wmf.org/project/preservation-arts-training-williamsburg-high-school |title=Preservation Arts Training Williamsburg High School | World Monuments Fund |access-date=2 December 2010}}</ref> In May 2022, WMF announced a collaboration of digital work for the 2024 reopening of the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]'s African, ancient American, and Oceanic art galleries. The digital project "aims to bolster the understanding of several historic sites in sub-Saharan Africa", in particular sites that have been minimally explored by Western museums.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2022/05/24/the-met-creates-digital-project-tied-to-dollar70m-upgrade-of-african-ancient-american-and-oceanic-art-galleries|author=Gabriella Angeleti|date=24 May 2022|title=The Met creates digital project tied to $70m upgrade of African, ancient American and Oceanic art galleries |work=The Art Newspaper}}</ref>
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