Empathy at the Heart, a five-year initiative designed to foster
empathy in young children and empower the adults in their lives to
support this vital character development
BOSTON, Dec. 19,
2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Boston Children's Museum
has received a grant of $2,499,243
from Lilly Endowment Inc. to establish Empathy at the Heart, a
five-year initiative designed to foster empathy in young children
and empower the adults in their lives to support this vital
character development.
We are honored to be part of Lilly
Endowment's visionary and imaginative initiative to encourage
positive character development in young children. We are deeply
grateful to Lilly Endowment for this valuable opportunity.
Empathy at the Heart is being funded by Lilly Endowment's
Fostering Character Through Children's Museums initiative, which is
designed to help children's museums develop new or expand existing
efforts that explore and encourage the development of positive
character traits among children and youth. Boston Children's Museum
is one of 15 children's museums around the nation being funded
through the initiative.
"Children's museums are places where children of all ages can
learn informally, discovering new ideas through play, multi-sensory
experiences and self-expression," said Ted
Maple, Lilly Endowment's vice president for education and
youth programs. "We are excited to see how the museums funded
through this initiative will help children and their families to
explore various character traits and reflect together on ways these
traits can be practiced and strengthened."
Boston Children's Museum's mission is to engage children and
families in joyful discovery experiences that instill an
appreciation of our world, develop foundational skills, and spark a
lifelong love of learning. The Empathy at the Heart initiative
furthers this mission by exploring the foundational skills that
contribute to empathy development, such as kindness, perspective
taking, and respecting oneself and others. Through this program,
Boston Children's Museum will develop empathy-centered programs,
experiences, and resources to benefit children and families across
a variety of settings (in the Museum, in the home, in schools, and
in the community).
"We are honored to be part of Lilly Endowment's visionary and
imaginative initiative to encourage positive character development
in young children. At Boston Children's Museum, we are already
focused on offering playful learning experiences that invite
visitors to engage with each other, share their differences and
similarities and contribute to an atmosphere that fosters empathy,
kindness, and respect," said Carole
Charnow, President & CEO. "This generous grant will
allow us to expand and deepen our work on empathy development,
which is critical not only to child development but to building
healthy and compassionate communities. We are deeply grateful to
Lilly Endowment for this valuable opportunity."
Examples of projects supported through this grant include:
- Lullaby Project at BCM: The Lullaby
Project is an initiative started by Carnegie Hall's Weill Music
Institute that pairs new and expecting parents and caregivers with
professional artists to write and sing personal lullabies for their
babies, with the goals of supporting parental emotional health and
aiding childhood development. The Museum will implement a version
of the Lullaby Project specifically focused on investigating the
opportunity for lullaby creation to increase the empathy bond
between caregivers and their new baby and will particularly focus
on working with caregivers who face significant stressors in their
lives.
- Empathy Design Challenges: Applying
empathy when creating something for another person often leads to a
more successful result, as the design will be tailored to meet that
individual's specific needs. The Museum will create Empathy Design
Challenges that will invite visitors to create something for a
person or animal whose needs are different from their own.
- Big & Little Podcast Series:
Funding from Lilly Endowment will support a series of episodes
themed around character development, with a particular focus on
empathy. Guests may include academic experts, children or teens,
and other community members with relevant perspectives to
share.
Additionally, the Museum will develop scalable resources and
models for supporting empathy development that can be shared with
other museums and family-serving organizations, strengthening the
early childhood ecosystem as a whole.
About Lilly Endowment Inc
Lilly Endowment Inc. is an Indianapolis-based, private foundation created
in 1937 by J.K. Lilly and his sons, Eli and J.K. Jr., through gifts
of stock in their pharmaceutical business, Eli Lilly and Company.
Although gifts of stock remain the financial bedrock of the
Endowment, the Endowment is a separate entity from the company,
with a distinct governing board, staff and location. The Endowment
supports the causes of community development, education and
religion.
About Boston Children's Museum
Boston Children's Museum engages children and families in joyful
discovery experiences that instill an appreciation of our world,
develop foundational skills, and spark a lifelong love of learning.
More information about Boston Children's Museum can be found at
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Hours and Admission
The Museum is open Wednesday–Sunday from 9:00am–4:00pm. Advance
tickets/reservations are highly recommended, especially during
weekends, holidays, and school vacation weeks. Adults, $22, children (1–15) and senior citizens,
$22; children under 12 months and
Museum members are always free.
Media Contact
Jo-Anne Baxter, Boston Children's
Museum, 617-986-3702, Baxter@BostonChildrensMuseum.org,
www.BostonChildrensMuseum.org
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