Press Release: Newport Historical Society Awarded Grants from Champlin and BankNewport for Center for Black History

November 22, 2024

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November 19, 2024

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Newport Historical Society Awarded Grants from

Champlin and BankNewport for Center for Black History

 

NEWPORT, RI – The Newport Historical Society (NHS) announced today that The Champlin Foundation has awarded the organization $65,655 to support their effort to create a center for Black history at the Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House. The grant comes on the heels of a $100,000 grant for the project from the BankNewport Charitable Foundation.

To date, the NHS has raised more than $3.5 million to bring its vision for the center to life, including renovations and the cost of hiring a permanent program director who will oversee public programming and fixed and rotating exhibitions on Black history.

“The momentum and enthusiasm for a center for Black history in Newport continues to grow, and we are incredibly grateful to The Champlin Foundation and BankNewport for their support for this important initiative,” said NHS Executive Director Rebecca Bertrand. “Together, with these champions for historic preservation and a growing network of donors and supporters, we are forging ahead on plans to make a treasured property open to all and to center the stories of Black leaders and families in the history of our city.”

The funding from The Champlin Foundation, whose grantmaking focuses on capital improvements, will cover electrical, sewer, and water restoration as the NHS works to make the 327-year-old Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House ADA-compliant and accessible for all visitors.

BankNewport’s grant will be put towards general construction costs.

“BankNewport is proud to continue its longstanding tradition of supporting organizations that strengthen and uplift our communities,” said Jack Murphy, President and CEO of BankNewport in the company’s announcement last week. “These grants reflect our commitment to addressing critical needs across the state and empowering organizations that make a positive difference every day.”

Additional upgrades needed for the Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House include a new HVAC system with humidity control, an ADA accessible entrance and lobby, and a new roof, among other projects. The Voices Campaign also includes plans for a permanent program director, who will be responsible for public programming, and both fixed and rotating exhibitions on Black history.

To learn more about the campaign, visit Voices.NewportHistory.org.

 

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About the Newport Historical Society

Founded in 1854, the Newport Historical Society is a nonprofit dedicated to preserving the rich history of Newport County. Our six treasured properties and extensive collections, featuring manuscripts, decorative arts, and photographs, span five centuries. We engage the community and make history more accessible through tours, educational programs, a museum, and a library. Join us in exploring and learning about our shared heritage, supported by a passionate team of historians and volunteers. Learn more at www.NewportHistory.org.

About The Champlin Foundation

Since 1932, The Champlin Foundation has awarded more than $705 million to fund capital projects for Rhode Island nonprofit organizations. Its nine areas of focus cover Arts & Culture, Conservation & Parks, Education, Healthcare, Historic Preservation & Heritage, Libraries, Social Services, Welfare of Animals, and Youth Services. For more information visit ChamplinFoundation.org.