RESTORATION MOVES TO PHASE IIIA
Board Plans Historic Trail and Purchase of Dr. Susan’s Home
CENTER RECEIVES “CHAMPION OF HISTORY” AWARD
RECENT DONATIONS CONTINUE TO MAKE PROGRESS POSSIBLE
We are fortunate that our efforts continue to attract the attention and support of individuals, organizations and foundations who understand the difference their contributions make in our restoration efforts. The Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte Center is pleased to announce several key donations.
A $300,000 grant has been awarded by a foundation that wishes to remain anonymous.
The National Society of Colonial Dames of America in Nebraska has awarded $10,000 to the Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte Center for its Phase III restoration.
The Nebraska State Historical Society launched a special website to raise funds for expenses associated with the museum portion of the Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte Center. The goal is $75,000, with $60,000 of that goal raised through the generosity of the D F Dillon Foundation.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation has awarded $50,000 from its Telling the Full History Preservation Fund for the Tribal Youth Voices Matter Project. It is one of only 80 grants given nationwide to organizations helping to preserve, interpret, and activate historic places to tell the stories of underrepresented groups in our nation. The Tribal Youth Project will engage the youth of the Omaha Tribe in the restoration and renovation of the Center, and the planning, development and design of youth programming.