Sample of recipients for 2007:

Pennsylvania Veteran’s Museum,
located in Media, PA, educates the public about the experiences of U.S. Veterans and the sacrifices they made during times of war, and assists Pennsylvania schools in completing the accredited curriculum established for 5th through 11th grades.
It was funded to support daily operating expenses and to assist with their educational program, developing partnerships with various school districts to create lesson plans in conjunction with State and National learning standards and offering them for use in the classroom, at the Museum or online.

Philadelphia Museum of Art
is the most comprehensive art museum in the region, and one of the largest in the world.  They were funded to support their Preschool Programs, introducing museums and the visual arts to the youngest learners. Through activities for daycare and Head Start centers, the Museum seeks to incorporate the arts into the foundations of learning and serve as a resource for preschool programming of exceptional quality.

The Philip and Muriel Berman
Museum of Art at Ursinus College,

located in Collegeville, PA, was funded to support their outreach programs, specifically their “Peer Docent Training Program”, which engages students from Perkiomen Valley School District and challenges them to become interpretive guides for their peers who visit the Museum; their “Adopt-A-Work” model program with the John F. Reynolds School in Northeast Philadelphia to introduce a new set of students to their permanent collections; and also to support development of their educational website.