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Corporate Partnership Levels

Become a Corporate Partner for $5,000 or more. Children’s Science Center Corporate Partners are a vital community of donors who through their corporate contributions will help sustain the CSC’s educational mission.

Corporate Partners support all that we do —

  • create and maintain hundreds of interactive exhibits that teach science
  • make science content understandable, accessible, and fun
  • provide inventive and engaging after-school programs
  • reach out to children in underserved communities
  • empower science and math teachers locally and nationally with resources and training
  • partner with museums regionally to share exhibits and educational expertise

— and can be proud to sustain this extraordinary learning institution.

Corporate Giving Levels

Sustaining Partner $100,000 and above
Executive Council $25,000 to $99,999
Corporate Benefactor $10,000 to $24,999
Corporate Alliance $5,000 to $9,999

Sponsoring an Event or Program

Enrich the community where you live and work

The Children’s Science Center welcomes partnerships with corporations to present its exciting programs to local and regional audiences. Sponsors receive prominent exposure to select market audiences within the Northern Virginia and DC community, as well as an international internet audience. Sponsorships will allow you to support a major educational and cultural institution and to receive substantial recognition and exposure for your generosity. Program grants, exhibition sponsorship and event underwriting all offer significant opportunities tailored to suit your community relations and philanthropic needs. By funding these activities, you support science and math education while investing in the future workforce in the Northern Virginia community. The Center will work with you to develop a plan that meets your objectives and budget. For more information, please call us at (703) 648-3130 or email us at Donations@TheChildrensScienceCenter.org.

Did you know?

If the U.S. is to maintain its economic leadership and compete in the new global economy, the Nation must prepare today's K–12 students better to be tomorrow's productive workers and citizens.

National Science Foundation (2006)