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Foundation For The Reading Public Museum

The mission of the Reading Public Museum, a dynamic center of lifelong learning, is to collect, preserve, and interpret objects of art, science, and civilization in order to educate, enlighten, and engage current and future generations.

Mitchell Museum Of The American Indian

TO PROMOTE AND SHARE A DEEPER UNDERSTANDING AND RESPECT OF NATIVE AMERICAN PEOPLES THROUGH THE COLLECTION, PRESERVATION, AND INTERPRETATION OF THEIR TRADITIONAL AND CONTEMPORARY ART AND MATERIAL CULTURE.

The Schuylkill Center For Environmental Education

The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education inspires meaningful connections between people and nature. We use our forests and fields as a living laboratory to foster appreciation, deepen understanding, and encourage stewardship of the environment. As a leader in the next generation of environmental education, the Schuylkill Center will create a world where all people play, learn, and grow with nature as part of their everyday lives.

Friends Of The Marine Science Center

Friends of the Marine Science Center is a registered 501 C (3) non-profit group dedicated to assisting the Marine Science Center in fundraising to further their mission of sea turtle and shorebird rehabilitation, conservation medicine; and marine education. All proceeds from their online, event and gift shop sales goes to further their mission.

Coal Miners Museum Of The Cumberlands

The Coal Creek Miners Museum tells the story of the Convict Lease System, the Fraterville Mine Disaster and the Cross Mountain Mine Disaster.

The National Jazz Museum In Harlem

The mission of the National Jazz Museum in Harlem is to preserve, promote and present jazz by inspiring knowledge, appreciation, and the celebration of jazz locally, nationally and internationally.

Wheelwright Museum Of The American Indian

To Respect And Support The Traditions, Attitudes, And Creative Expressions Of The Native American Peoples, And To Present Exhibitions And Other Public Programs Relating To Them; To Collect And Document Contemporary Expressions Of The Navajo People Especially, But Also The Rio Grande Pueblo People And Other Native Americans Of New Mexico; To Maintain Collections Of Artifacts, Books, Manuscripts, Photographs, And Other Materials Relating To The History, Culture, And Arts Of The Navajo People Especially, But Also The Rio Grande Pueblo People And Other Native Americans Of New Mexico, And To Make Said Resources Accessible To The Public For Study; And To Publish Books And Other Materials Concerning The Foregoing And Matters Related Thereto.