|
Front Page Gifts & Grants Fund Raising Managing Nonprofit Groups Technology Philanthropy Today Jobs Guide to Grants The Nonprofit Handbook Facts & Figures Events Deadlines Current Issue Back Issues Directory of Services Guide to Managing Nonprofits Continuing-Education Guide Fund-Raising Services Guide Technology Guide About The Chronicle How to Contact Us How to Subscribe How to Register Manage Your Account How to Advertise Press Inquiries Feedback Privacy Policy User Agreement Help |
|
January 31, 2008 Air and Space Museum Wins Surprise $15-Million GiftD. Travis Engen, former president of Alcan, an aluminum and packaging company, and his wife have donated $15-million to the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum, reports The Washington Post. The donation, made in honor of Mr. Engen’s parents, will help build a new hangar for the museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center where visitors can watch the restoration of historic airplanes. The donor’s father, Donald D. Engen, formerly led the Federal Aviation Administration and the Air and Space Museum. He died in 1999 in a glider crash at the age of 75. His wife, Mary Baker Engen, died in 2006. (Free registration is required to view this article.) ![]() Commenting is closed for this article.
Previous: Editorial: Congress Should Use Care Before Changing Endowment Rules
Copyright © 2008 The Chronicle of Philanthropy
|
|
|
|
| ||||||