Today, the Biggs Museum of American Art and Del-One Federal Credit Union announced a new partnership entitled “Quarters for Kids” to help celebrate the Biggs Museum’s 25th Anniversary year (2018). To kick-off the program, Del-One has invested $10,000 in the Biggs Museum to fund special programs and field trips at the museum for underserved children and families.
Funding will enable the museum to host more field trips and families than ever before. Specifically, it helps to fund free admission for all children as well as museum programs like Biggs Kids, in which children participate in a free, hands-on craft the first Saturday of every month in the Child HELP Foundation Studio.
In launching the campaign, the public is invited to join. “Quarters for Kids” kiosks will be installed in the lobby of the Biggs Museum as well as the Downtown Dover and West Dover locations of Del-One Federal Credit Union. At these interactive kiosks, children of all ages will be able to insert quarters to help support Biggs Museum programs – with the over arching goal of giving children a better understanding of financial literacy and the importance of philanthropy. The kiosks will be open to the public in early March.
National studies prove that museum visits have a more pronounced impact on children from disadvantaged backgrounds because they are often not afforded such an experience due to limited resources.
Jen Boland of the Campus Community School in Dover shares how it impacts her students. “I can attest that these national studies are proven every time a child returns from the Biggs. I have mounting anecdotal evidence from students and parents alike that it ignites a spark. Now I’m working with the Biggs to track which students pursued more cultural experiences, how it affected their grades and eventually, we’ll find out if some followed their path into a career in the museum field!”
40,000 quarters, or $10,000 can certainly change a lot of lives. Thanks to a Biggs Museum – Del-One partnership for the museum’s 25th silver anniversary, the Biggs is now on a trajectory to change a lot of lives this year with its “Quarters for Kids” campaign.
“We are thrilled with the Del-One partnership that jump-starts such a worthwhile cause. The Biggs is proud to host hundreds of children each year from families in all strata of economic status. Given the proven leveraging impact on disadvantaged children, we decided to focus on them as a major component of our anniversary campaign. Del-One’s leadership is most appreciated,” offers Biggs Museum Executive Director, Charlie Guerin.
Dion Williams, CEO of Del-One offers, “Del-One is committed to the communities we serve and it’s our privilege, as part of that commitment, to promote financial literacy. Instilling the principles of sound financial management at an early age will benefit the individual for the rest of his or her life. This is another example of the power of partnerships in communities for the betterment of all concerned.”
Dr. Susan Bunting, Secretary of Education sees enormous potential in this project stating, “We are grateful in Delaware to have a community that supports our students. With such continued generosity, we can see that every child has exposure to the arts and the passion and learning that opportunity can ignite. Under our new financial literacy academic standards, our students learn about money management. This is a great example of how we can show our children how fiscal responsibility enables philanthropy.”