National Black Radio Hall of Fame

A nonprofit organization

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$5,000 Goal

The National Black Radio Hall of Fame Museum serves a total of approximately 250 people each year throughout the St. Louis metropolitan community and provides a number of programs which help make the region a unique and vibrant place. The main services include the museum, outreach and educational programs, and concert performances with the goal of promoting an awareness of, and appreciation for cultural experiences focusing on early soul radio experiences. The mission of the National Black Radio Hall of Fame Museum is to procure, interpret and conserve African American cultural heritage as it pertains to black radio personalities and figures who were instrumental in their contribution to soul music. Since 2009, the National Black Radio Hall of Fame has provided the St. Louis community with a culturally enriched museum experience, a number of outreach programs and an array of performance arts. The organization operates within the Don and Heidi Wolff Jazz Institute at Harris-Stowe State University and contains a collection of vintage radios, microphones, broadcast equipment, and other memorabilia that provides a window into the history of radio and its impact on society. 

The National Black Radio Hall of Fame’s goal is to provide dynamic experiences that promote the awareness and appreciation for soul radio and honor the achievements and triumphs of the numerous contributors with the biggest event being the Annual Induction Ceremony honoring personalities inducted into the National Black Radio Hall of Fame. 

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The organization is able to accomplish its goal by offering unique and memorable experiences helping adults, children, and families find meaningful connections to African-American media. The newly renovated museum builds on the organization's keys to success which include: Community Involvement - being visibly engaged as an active member of the community, helping to strengthen and promote positive outcomes and Dynamic Experience - excellence in fulfilling programming for all ages and creating a unique experience that will increase the awareness of radio and media arts. The Radio Hall of Fame Museum holds significant cultural and artistic significance as it showcases the evolution of radio broadcasting, which is not only a form of entertainment but also a crucial medium for communication, education, and cultural exchange. 

Give STL Day enables the National Black Radio Hall of Fame to expand its reach and impact within the St. Louis community allows the museum to enhance its museum exhibits, support its Internet Radio Station, and host engaging events that celebrate the contributions of soul radio broadcasting. 


The National Black Radio Hall of Fame was created to provide dynamic experiences that promote the awareness and appreciation for soul radio and honor the achievements and triumphs of the numerous contributors of African-Americans and people of color in media. The museum's collection of vintage radios, microphones, broadcast equipment, and other memorabilia provides a window into the history of radio and its impact on society. By preserving and showcasing these artifacts, the museum can help visitors understand the role of radio in shaping culture and society, both past and present. Additional museum features include:

Displays honoring influential DJs, radio broadcasters, and performers

Artifacts representing significant moments in Black radio history

Interactive exhibits showcasing the evolution of soul radio programming with photographs and memorabilia from iconic radio stations and performances

Historic recordings and interviews of pioneering radio personalities

Archives of rare recordings and broadcasts from radio stations featuring early African-American and people of color

Educational resources and materials exploring the role of Black radio in advocacy, community building, and social change

Multimedia presentations highlighting the impact of soul radio on music, culture, and society

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Mission

The mission of the National Black Radio Hall of Fame Museum is to procure, interpret and conserve African American cultural heritage as it pertains to black radio personalities and figures who were instrumental in their contribution to soul music. The purpose of the NBRHOF is to honor and pay respect to the pioneers, legends, and innovators of the radio industry while showcasing the evolution of radio broadcasting, from its humble beginnings to its current status as an indispensable medium.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

National Black Radio Hall of Fame

Tax id (EIN)

32-0308261

Mission/Purpose

Education, Capacity Building/Intermediary, Arts & Culture - Music, Arts & Culture - Museums

Operating Budget

Mini: $0-$50,000

Service Area

St Louis City

Audiences Served

General Public, Teens, Children, Youth, Families, Men, Women, Veterans, Older Adults, Military, LGBTQIA+, Immigrants, Refugees, Foreign-Born Populations, People with Disabilities

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BILPOC Leadership

Address

3026 Laclede Ave, Room:HGA 003
St. Louis, MO 63103

Phone

314-340-5773

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