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Accokeek Foundation Receives $20,000 from “Miller History Fund"


The Miller History Fund—previously the Pathways Grant Program—provides funding to build the capacity of Maryland’s heritage sector.


This funding will help the Accokeek Foundation enhance visitor and educational resources.

Accokeek, Md – February 26, 2021– The Accokeek Foundation will receive $20,000 in funding through the Maryland Center for History and Culture’s (MCHC) Miller History Fund. One of 11 recipients of a 2021 grant, the award will support the Foundation’s efforts to advance a welcoming space in Piscataway Park by funding long-term marketing planning and site improvements.


The tremendous changes brought about in 2020 by the coronavirus pandemic meant a shift for the Accokeek Foundation in the ways that it engages with visitors and students. Since March 2020, the Foundation has seen an increase in the usual number of in-person visitors (over 60,000 in 2020) in Piscataway Park, even while experiencing cancellations to on-site programming and events. This has led to new ways of engaging with visitors and students through virtual tours, webinars, self-guided park adventures, and enhanced visitor signage and orientation materials.


The funding from MCHC and the Miller History Fund will support the continuing development of these resources. The project includes expanding the Foundation’s digital assets—including videos, blogs, digitized publications, and virtual tours—to provide an educational resource for the community and updating Piscataway Park educational signage to integrate the history and culture of this special landscape.


The Miller History Fund—previously the Pathways Grant Program—was recently renamed the “Thomas V. ‘Mike’ Miller, Jr. History Fund” in honor of the late Senate President Emeritus who sponsored the legislation that makes the publicly funded grant program possible. Administered through MCHC, the program works to support projects that may not be eligible for other state funding opportunities such as collections care, marketing, and development initiatives.


The Accokeek Foundation shares the Maryland Center for History and Culture’s excitement about this commemoration of Miller’s service to Marylanders. “Senator Miller was a dedicated supporter of our organization,” said Laura Ford, President & CEO of the Accokeek Foundation. “His passing is a tremendous loss, but his legacy in Piscataway Park will continue to shape our work for generations.”


Information about the Accokeek Foundation’s programming and resources for visitors to Piscataway Park can be found on the Foundation’s website, www.accokeek.org.

About the Foundation

Since 1957, the Accokeek Foundation has been a steward of the land. Through a partnership with the National Park Service, the Foundation interprets the past, present, and future of agriculture and environmental stewardship on 200 acres in Piscataway Park. The park is open daily to visitors of all ages who enjoy a quiet landscape for recreation and reflection. Annually, thousands of school children visit for farm-based education, learning about environmental stewardship through a historical lens. Thanks to support from donors and members, the Accokeek Foundation provides a natural space for all to enjoy, for generations to come.

Media Contact:

Casey Harlow, outreach@accokeek.org

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