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Museum History
1975
Children’s Museum, Inc. incorporated in
Pawtucket, RI.
1977
Children’s Museum, housed in the Pitcher-
Goff House in Pawtucket, opened to the
public.
1979
Janice O’Donnell joins the staff as
administrative assistant.
Named changed to Children’s Museum
of Rhode Island.
1982
36,000 visitors
Museum participates in AAM’s Museum
Assessment Program (MAP); assessor calls it
“one of the finest in the genre and a leader
among small children’s museums nationally.”
1983
Grandparents Guild founded
First annual campaign – raises $37k
Huestis marionettes accepted
1984
First annual golf tournament
1985
First director Jane Jerry leaves for new children’s museum in Houston;
O’Donnell appointed director.
1986
Museum on Wheels created – brings traveling exhibit You Who?! to schools
and festivals
40,000 visitors to Museum, another 20,000 reached by Museum on Wheels

1987
Museum celebrates 10th anniversary.
Museum membership up 42% to 853 families.

1990
Visitation
tops 55,000

1992
Families
Together
launched
1993                                   1995
Museum identifies Providence as future Capital Campaign achieves 50% of
home; city support secured             $3 million goal

1994                                   Awarded grants from National
Museum purchases 100 South Street      Endowments of Arts and
                                       Humanities
Capital Campaign begins
                                                    1996
                                                    Construction at 100
                                                    South Street begins
                                                    Kresge Foundation
                                                    issues $300,000
                                                    challenge grant
1997
Museum relocates to Providence
Capital Campaign tops $3 million
Museum welcomes first AmeriCorps team
1998
114,000 visitors
Learning Clubs and Head Start/Good Start
begin
Providence Preservation Society Award for
Adaptive Reuse
1999
Free at 5 on Friday begins
Annual Campaign raises $204k
Arts & Business Council Award for
Institutional Excellence
2000
Children’s Garden created
ACM/MetLife Promising Practice Award
Philanthropy and Strategic Operating
Plans
2002
25 years of wonder anniversary
celebration
2003
Families Together top finalist for
Innovation in American Government Award
2004
Annual Campaign raises record $310,500
6,800 people in 1,900 families and groups are members
Marketing Study finds visitation is 36% market share
2006
One-millionth visitor to Providence location
Families Together wins MetLife/ACM Promising
Practice Replication Award

2007
Play Works capital campaign launched
American Academy of Pediatrics proclaims play is
essential to healthy child development

2008
Interior and exterior building renovations
including new windows
Major new exhibit – Play Power – opens
Museum blog launched
Play Works campaign halfway to $1.5 million goal
2009
Museum wins New England Museum
Association Leaders in Innovation Award
Mortgage on 100 South Street paid off
Record numbers – 162,356 visitors, 8,082
members

2010
The Climber and Underland open in The
Children’s Garden
Play Works campaign exceeds goal – raises
$1.8 million
Numbers of visits and members continue to
grow plus 12,000 served off-site
Museum provides training and professional
development for a dozen partner organizations
The mission of Providence Children's Museum is to inspire
and celebrate learning through active play and exploration.
The Museum welcomes children and adults of all backgrounds and from all
communities. Its focus is on serving southern New England children, ages 1
to 11, and the adults who care for them by:
• Presenting hands-on, play-filled exhibits and programs that explore the arts,
culture, history and science.
• Fostering children’s cognitive, social, emotional and physical development by
embracing a wide range of abilities, learning styles and forms of creative expression.
• Creating environments in which visitors share with and learn from one another, as
we learn from them.
• Being accessible and responsive to all families - culturally, physically and
economically.
• Working in partnership with other organizations to meet the needs of children
and families.
• Increasing awareness and knowledge of the ways in which children and families
learn.
The shared values of Providence Children’s Museum
            staff and volunteers include:
• Respect for children, their caregivers,
each other and the differences among us
• Life-long love of learning
• The vital role of play in learning and
creativity
• The quality and beauty of our learning
environment
• Accessibility for all people
• Integrity in all we do
Audience
• 162,614 visitors in 2010
• 28% visit for free
• 23% of all general visitors live in low-
income neighborhoods
• 26% of visits are made by over 2,300
member families
• Most (89%) visit in family groups
• Most live within 30 miles – 67% are
Rhode Islanders
Programs & Partnerships
• Families Together – a collaboration
with the state’s child welfare agency
– brings court-separated families
together at the Children’s Museum

• The Museum is an AmeriCorps site.
AmeriCorps members serve inner-
city children through Head Start and
Learning Clubs

• The Museum provides professional
development training to Head Start
teachers, childcare workers and
social workers.
Volunteers & Staff
• 20 full time and 15 part
time staff members
• 13 AmeriCorps members
• Over 250 volunteers,
interns and college work-
study students serve more
than 11,000 hours annually
• 30-member Board of
Directors
Organizational Chart
Financials
• $2 million operating
budget

• 44% earned

• 31% government grants
and contracts

• 25% private donations

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About Providence Children's Museum

  • 2. Museum History 1975 Children’s Museum, Inc. incorporated in Pawtucket, RI. 1977 Children’s Museum, housed in the Pitcher- Goff House in Pawtucket, opened to the public. 1979 Janice O’Donnell joins the staff as administrative assistant. Named changed to Children’s Museum of Rhode Island.
  • 3. 1982 36,000 visitors Museum participates in AAM’s Museum Assessment Program (MAP); assessor calls it “one of the finest in the genre and a leader among small children’s museums nationally.” 1983 Grandparents Guild founded First annual campaign – raises $37k Huestis marionettes accepted 1984 First annual golf tournament 1985 First director Jane Jerry leaves for new children’s museum in Houston; O’Donnell appointed director.
  • 4. 1986 Museum on Wheels created – brings traveling exhibit You Who?! to schools and festivals 40,000 visitors to Museum, another 20,000 reached by Museum on Wheels 1987 Museum celebrates 10th anniversary. Museum membership up 42% to 853 families. 1990 Visitation tops 55,000 1992 Families Together launched
  • 5. 1993 1995 Museum identifies Providence as future Capital Campaign achieves 50% of home; city support secured $3 million goal 1994 Awarded grants from National Museum purchases 100 South Street Endowments of Arts and Humanities Capital Campaign begins 1996 Construction at 100 South Street begins Kresge Foundation issues $300,000 challenge grant
  • 6. 1997 Museum relocates to Providence Capital Campaign tops $3 million Museum welcomes first AmeriCorps team 1998 114,000 visitors Learning Clubs and Head Start/Good Start begin Providence Preservation Society Award for Adaptive Reuse 1999 Free at 5 on Friday begins Annual Campaign raises $204k Arts & Business Council Award for Institutional Excellence
  • 7. 2000 Children’s Garden created ACM/MetLife Promising Practice Award Philanthropy and Strategic Operating Plans 2002 25 years of wonder anniversary celebration 2003 Families Together top finalist for Innovation in American Government Award 2004 Annual Campaign raises record $310,500 6,800 people in 1,900 families and groups are members Marketing Study finds visitation is 36% market share
  • 8. 2006 One-millionth visitor to Providence location Families Together wins MetLife/ACM Promising Practice Replication Award 2007 Play Works capital campaign launched American Academy of Pediatrics proclaims play is essential to healthy child development 2008 Interior and exterior building renovations including new windows Major new exhibit – Play Power – opens Museum blog launched Play Works campaign halfway to $1.5 million goal
  • 9. 2009 Museum wins New England Museum Association Leaders in Innovation Award Mortgage on 100 South Street paid off Record numbers – 162,356 visitors, 8,082 members 2010 The Climber and Underland open in The Children’s Garden Play Works campaign exceeds goal – raises $1.8 million Numbers of visits and members continue to grow plus 12,000 served off-site Museum provides training and professional development for a dozen partner organizations
  • 10. The mission of Providence Children's Museum is to inspire and celebrate learning through active play and exploration. The Museum welcomes children and adults of all backgrounds and from all communities. Its focus is on serving southern New England children, ages 1 to 11, and the adults who care for them by: • Presenting hands-on, play-filled exhibits and programs that explore the arts, culture, history and science. • Fostering children’s cognitive, social, emotional and physical development by embracing a wide range of abilities, learning styles and forms of creative expression. • Creating environments in which visitors share with and learn from one another, as we learn from them. • Being accessible and responsive to all families - culturally, physically and economically. • Working in partnership with other organizations to meet the needs of children and families. • Increasing awareness and knowledge of the ways in which children and families learn.
  • 11. The shared values of Providence Children’s Museum staff and volunteers include: • Respect for children, their caregivers, each other and the differences among us • Life-long love of learning • The vital role of play in learning and creativity • The quality and beauty of our learning environment • Accessibility for all people • Integrity in all we do
  • 12. Audience • 162,614 visitors in 2010 • 28% visit for free • 23% of all general visitors live in low- income neighborhoods • 26% of visits are made by over 2,300 member families • Most (89%) visit in family groups • Most live within 30 miles – 67% are Rhode Islanders
  • 13. Programs & Partnerships • Families Together – a collaboration with the state’s child welfare agency – brings court-separated families together at the Children’s Museum • The Museum is an AmeriCorps site. AmeriCorps members serve inner- city children through Head Start and Learning Clubs • The Museum provides professional development training to Head Start teachers, childcare workers and social workers.
  • 14. Volunteers & Staff • 20 full time and 15 part time staff members • 13 AmeriCorps members • Over 250 volunteers, interns and college work- study students serve more than 11,000 hours annually • 30-member Board of Directors
  • 16. Financials • $2 million operating budget • 44% earned • 31% government grants and contracts • 25% private donations