Blunt Rochester, Carper, Coons Celebrate Federal Grants for Three Delaware Museums
WILMINGTON, Del.,
August 5, 2024
WILMINGTON, Del. – Today, U.S. Representative Lisa Blunt Rochester, as well as U.S. Senators Tom Carper and Chris Coons (all D-Del.), announced three federal grants awarded to the Delaware Agricultural Museum, the Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, and the Delaware Museum of Nature and Science. The grants, awarded through the Institute of Museum and Library Services’ Inspire! Grants for Small Museums program, collectively total more than $120,000. In addition, over $87,000 in matching grants from outside sources were awarded to the Delaware Agricultural Museum and to the Delaware Museum of Nature and Science. The three federal grants will go toward supporting specific projects at each of the museums, including the development of new exhibits, expanding access to art for underserved youth, and preserving archival resources for the generations to come. “Today’s announcement is all about empowering our museums to continue their engaging work across our state,” said Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester. “I am grateful to the Institute of Museum and Library Services for their support of the Delaware Agricultural Museum, the Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, and the Delaware Museum of Nature and Science. These federal grants will help expand exhibits and programming all while increasing learning opportunities in agriculture, the arts, and nature and science for all Delawareans to experience.” “Our state has a rich history of supporting the arts and sciences. The Delaware Agricultural Museum, the Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, and the Delaware Museum of Nature and Science all play a pivotal role in preserving our shared past and helping us learn how we can work toward a brighter future,” said Senator Carper. “I applaud the Institute of Museum and Library Services for its support of these critical museums. These federal grants will go a long way toward ensuring that folks up and down Delaware are able to enjoy innovative education and preservation projects for years to come, and I’m excited to see how these museums continue to educate and engage our local communities.” “Delaware is a small wonder of rich farming heritage, renowned artistry, and great natural beauty,” said Senator Coons. “The Delaware Agricultural Museum, the Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, and the Delaware Museum of Nature and Science, in addition to being great places to visit, play an important role in explaining Delaware’s story and place in America, and supporting them at a federal level is vital.” More information about the federal grants provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services is included below:
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