Einstein Gala Supports Science Education and STEM Programs

An annual gala at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History raises funds for hands-on science and STEM education.

The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History is hosting the 28th Einstein Gala on Saturday, March 21, 2026, starting at 5:00 PM. This annual fundraising evening invites guests to dine at the museum and take part in both silent and live auctions.

The gala is the museum’s largest fundraising event of the year, with proceeds directly supporting educational programs and STEM exhibits. Funds raised help bring hands-on science experiences to children and families, expanding access to learning through curiosity, discovery, and real-world science.

If you’re interested in supporting science education while enjoying a well-paced evening at the museum, this event offers a straightforward way to do both.

Secure your place for an evening that supports science education.

The 28th Einstein Gala is not your typical evening—it is the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History’s most extraordinary night of the year. Packed with energy, elegance, and a spirit of scientific curiosity, this annual fundraiser fuels something much bigger than just a great time. Every ticket directly supports the educational programs at the Museum, helping to bring hands-on science experiences and STEM exhibits to thousands of kids and families. It’s fun with impact, and you are invited to be part of the magic.

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The National Atomic Museum Foundation
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