Pennsylvania Heritage Foundation

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NicknamePHF
PredecessorFriends of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
Formation1983; 43 years ago (1983)
TypeNon-profit
Pennsylvania Heritage Foundation
NicknamePHF
PredecessorFriends of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
Formation1983; 43 years ago (1983)
TypeNon-profit
PurposeSupporting the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
Location(s)
ProductsPennsylvania Heritage magazine
FieldsHistory and historic preservation
Members2,000+
Manager
Mary M. Hull
Special Projects Coordinator
Jodie Dodson

The Pennsylvania Heritage Foundation (PHF) is a non-profit partner of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC),[1] the official history agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

20th century

Pennsylvania Heritage Foundation was founded in 1983 to support the work of the PHMC in the preservation of Pennsylvania's history. It is governed by a 15-member, volunteer board of directors,[2][3][4] and operated on a day-to-day basis by two paid staff members who participate in administrative, community engagement, charitable giving and/or grants management activities..[5]

21st century

In November 2018, the PHF was awarded a grant of $19,567 by the U.S. National Archives under its Access to Historical Records: Major Initiatives grant program to "support the work of the Pennsylvania State Historical Records Advisory Board, including the annual Archives and Records Management Seminar, the development of six to eight YouTube videos designed to increase public support for and awareness of historical records programs, creating, and distributing 10,000 bookmarks advocating for the importance of preserving electronic records, and the Archives Without Tears (AWOT) workshops, which will be offered throughout the state."[6]

Prior to this, PHF received National Archives funding in 2013 and 2014 for support of its Archives Without Tears workshops.[7]

The foundation had a roster of more than 2,000 members as of early 2019. Its staff render assistance to PHMC personnel via community engagement, charitable giving and grants management,[8] and member support assistance, and are also active in supporting the History Relevance Campaign,[9] a national initiative launched in 2012 and designed to bring together public history professionals to raise awareness about the ways in which the study and practice of history contributes to a stronger and more engaged citizenry.[10]

In 2019, the Pennsylvania Heritage Foundation continued its collaboration with the State Museum of Pennsylvania on the state's annual art exhibition, "Art of the State." Operating for the 52nd year, the exhibition featured current work by, and awarded cash prizes to, 103 emerging and established artists from 35 Pennsylvania counties working in a variety of media, including painting, paper, photography, and sculpture.[11]

Mission statement

The mission statement as presented on the PHF's website reads as follows:[12]

"The Pennsylvania Heritage Foundation is the non-profit partner of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Governed by a volunteer board, PHF helps preserve the Commonwealth’s rich heritage through charitable funding, membership, grant management, and community engagement."

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