501(c)(3) nonprofit registered under EIN 91-2144518, the New Americans Museum runs its Point Loma gallery from 2825 Dewey Rd Suite 102 with a focus on post-World War II immigration stories. The two-gallery format houses rotating exhibitions centered on immigration narratives from Latin America, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Europe — cultural storytelling that parallels the cross-cultural diplomatic gesture embodied by the Japanese Friendship Bell installation across the harbor. Permanent programming includes the Family Histories Essays archive and an Oral and Visual Histories studio where first-generation Americans record personal immigration narratives for preservation and public access. Community partnerships extend into San Diego's immigrant-origin institutions including the United Portuguese S.E.S. Hall of San Diego, whose Portuguese-American fishing community heritage aligns with the museum's mission to preserve contribution narratives from specific diaspora populations. The Emerging Art Leaders Internship Program represents the deepest institutional commitment — a paid structural career pipeline designed to bring underrepresented leaders into museum management and nonprofit arts roles through substantive project-based placements.