Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum
The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum is a prominent educational institution with a rich history dating back to 1857. It serves as an urban gateway to the world of nature and science, aiming to foster a positive relationship between people and nature through collaborations, education, research, and public forums. The museum's vision is to be the leading voice on urban ecology and sustainability in the Midwest/Great Lakes region.
As the oldest museum in Chicago, the Chicago Academy of Sciences has been a stalwart in educating the public about nature and science for over 159 years. In 1999, the Academy established the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum to serve as its new permanent home. With over 2 million visitors since its opening and a focus on education, the museum has sustained its position as the 6th largest museum in Chicago.
The Nature Museum plays a vital role in providing educational outreach, particularly to underserved schools and communities. Annually, it provides over 76,000 educational contact hours through K-12 science education programs, impacting students and teachers from communities with the greatest need.
The museum's dedication to education, outreach, and conservation initiatives underscores its commitment to urban ecology and sustainability. As a result, it stands as a noteworthy prospect for potential investors looking to support impactful education-focused initiatives in the United States.
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