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Our Donors
We wish to acknowledge the foundation, corporate, neighborhood associations and individuals whose grants and donations have financed the majority of the cost of the restoration of Peirce Mill. In order of the size of their contributions, they are as follows:
- $175,000 and over
- The 1772 Foundation
- The Kiplinger Foundation and Kiplinger Family Fund
- $100,000 to $150,000
- Marpat Foundation
- $20,000 to $50,000
- Georgia Pacific Corp. (via the National Parks Conservation Association)
- Anonymous Foundation
- The James Ford Bell Foundation
- Clark Construction Company
- The Philip Graham Foundation
- $5,000 to $15,000
- Marjorie Merriweather Post Foundation
- Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation
- Helen Parker Willard Foundation
- Adam and Laurie Sieminski (including matches for Deutsche Bank grants)
- Mrs. Randall H. Hagner, Jr.
- The Colonial Dames of America
- Chevy Chase Bank
- PEPCO
- Clark Charitable Foundation
- Joe L. Albritton
- Corina Higginson Trust
- Helen Clay Frick Foundation
- National Trust for Historic Preservation
- $1,000 to $5,000
- Mrs. Florence Keys Willard
- Dahlgren & Close Attorneys
- Association of Oldest Inhabitants of Washington
- Fannie Mae
- Advisory Neighborhood Association 3F
- Cathedral Heights - Cleveland Park Citizens Association
- Mrs. F. Moran McConihe
- Philip Gaudette (matching Fannie Mae grant)
- Under $1000
- Numerous individual contributions totaling approximately $6,500.
Total amount of the above contributions: $824,600
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Public sector organizations contributing to the project:
- The Government of the District of Columbia ($100,000)
- The National Park Service ($41,000)
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In-kind contributions from contractors and others: $35,000
Total amount of all contributions as of October 1, 2008: $1,000,600
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