News Release

Chemical Heritage Foundation receives grant from William Penn Foundation

Funds to support strategic planning

Grant and Award Announcement

Chemical Heritage Foundation

PHILADELPHIA – March 31, 2003 --The William Penn Foundation of Philadelphia has given Chemical Heritage Foundation CHF a grant of $135,300 to support strategic and comprehensive organizational planning. The planning will be in support of a long-term capacity-building project that will help CHF grow and fulfill its mission to preserve the history and heritage of the chemical industry and molecular sciences.

"The William Penn Foundation is well known for its support of cultural institutions in the Philadelphia region," said Arnold Thackray, president of CHF. "We count their support as a gratifying vote of confidence in our endeavor to preserve, promote, and make known the history and heritage of the chemical and molecular sciences, which have played an enormous role in shaping the heritage of the Philadelphia region."

Through the strategic planning this grant makes possible, CHF hopes to increase operating revenue, more than double the number of visitors to its facility, increase use of its traveling exhibits, and increase both on-site and on-line use of its library and archives.

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About the Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF)
The Chemical Heritage Foundation, a not-for-profit organization, operates a historical research library; creates and circulates traveling exhibits; develops and disseminates educational materials; publishes books and Chemical Heritage newsmagazine; offers fellowships and travel grants; conducts oral histories with leading scientists and industrialists; and hosts awards, conferences, and public events. For more information, visit www.chemheritage.org


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