Build Communities Project
Supporting the Greater Philadelphia Area
Pew’s commitment to the Philadelphia region reflects our founders’ significant historical ties to the area.
Civic Initiatives
Through Pew’s civic initiatives, we partner with local institutions on projects that will improve Philadelphia’s economic prospects and quality of life, placing emphasis on preserving and highlighting the city’s unique history and civic treasures.
Pew’s funding for major projects has included the revitalization of Independence Mall; enhancements to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, a major cultural corridor; the creation and extension of the Schuylkill River Trail and boardwalk system, which offers over 30 miles of outdoor recreational paths; support for a variety of museums and other attractions; and helping to establish Visit Philadelphia as one of our many efforts to help build the region’s tourist economy.
A Look at Some of Pew’s Civic Initiatives in Philadelphia
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