Company of the Redwood Library and Athenaem

Company of the Redwood Library and Athenaem

Newport, RI
Tax ID05-0260678

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Mission

Founded in 1747 on the enlightenment ideals of intellectual pursuit and civic engagement, the Redwood Library and Athenaeum generates knowledge in the humanities for the benefit of the widest possible audience with nothing in view but the good of mankind'.

About

Museum operations: The Athenaeum emphasizes programs and collections important to the study of Newport and its history, as well as 18th century America and its sources. It sponsors entertaining and informative adult and children's programs, displays educational and cultural exhibits drawn primarily from the Redwood's collections, publishes educational catalogs, newsletters, and finding aids, and provides special tours focusing on Rhode Island's colonial commitment to freedom of religion and liberty of conscience to school children each year.

Revenue

$2,242,892

Expenses

$2,237,891