The Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation

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Causes: Arts & Culture, Environment, Science & Technology Museums

Mission: In 1977, the 50th Anniversary year of Charles Lindbergh''s epic New York-to-Paris flight, friends of the Lindberghs at The Explorers Club in New York City conceived the idea and General James H. Doolittle and Astronaut Neil Armstrong led a national campaign that resulted in the establishment of The Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation. Their intent was to honor the Lindberghs'' pioneering contributions in aviation, exploration, conservation, sciences, and the humanities. Knowing the Lindberghs'' vision of a balance between the technological advancements they helped pioneer, and the preservation of the human and natural environments they cherished, it was decided that this balance vision would become the cornerstone of the Foundation''s programs. Ever since, the Foundation has strived to carry on the concept of balance, which was at the heart of the Lindberghs'' philosophy for a lifetime, through the Lindbergh Grants Program, the Lindbergh Award, and other educational programs and publications.

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