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YOU CAN SUPPORT THE PLANTATION:
Make a Contribution. Financial support is vitally important to the Plantation. Grants from private foundations are an important source of funding, but they are often “earmarked” for specific programs or projects.
You can help the Plantation enormously by making a donation. Generally, an individual contribution is used to offset the Plantation’s operating expenses. However, you can direct your donation toward a specific purpose. For instance, you can “adopt an animal” or fund a project. You will automatically receive a membership to the Plantation based on the amount of your contribution.
Donation By Mail:
Checks can be made out to “CPP” and sent to the Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation, Ridley Creek State Park, Media, PA 19063.
Donation By PayPal® (Coming Soon)
BECOME A SPONSOR:
Become an Event Sponsor – The Plantation’s Sponsorship Program is directed primarily to local businesses and civic organizations.
Sponsoring one of the Plantation’s weekend events has significant advantages. The name of your business/organization will be included in all marketing, advertising, and publicity that supports the event you sponsor. As a result, you will become much more visible in the community.
More importantly, you will become more closely associated with the Plantation, a highly respected, non-profit organization that provides valuable educational programs and services which benefit school students, teachers, local residents, tourists and the Delaware Valley economy.
Sponsorship fees are reasonable and specific to the event you decide to support. Contact the Plantation at 610 566-1725 for more information about the Sponsorship Program.
Event sponsoring opportunities are available for 2009. If you or your organization would like to sponsor one of our events, please contact the Plantation office at 610 566-1725.
Other ways to contribute to CPP is to become a Volunteer or Member.
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The Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation is a private non-profit educational corporation operated under lease agreement with the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and National Resources.
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