Frances Perkins Homestead Saved from Most Endangered Places List: National Historic Landmark Purchased by the Frances Perkins Center
On Friday, January 3, 2020, following a decade of planning and fundraising, the Frances Perkins Center successfully purchased the Frances Perkins Homestead to preserve this National Historic Landmark as an educational resource for Maine and the nation. This achievement was made possible by the generosity of many donors and friends who seek to honor the principles and legacy of Frances Perkins, United States Secretary of Labor 1933-45 and the woman behind the New Deal.
$100,000 Gift Challenge
Help us raise an additional $235,000 $135,000 $128,000 for the Homestead Campaign to release an additional $100,000 donation “match!”
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To contribute via PayPal, use this email: info@francesperkinscenter.org
To learn more, visit Homestead Campaign.
Read here why Maine Preservation had named the Frances Perkins Homestead one of Maine’s most endangered places.
Mission Statement
The Frances Perkins Center honors the legacy of Frances Perkins by sharing her commitment to the principle that government should provide all its people with the best possible life, and by preserving the place that shaped her character. The Center convenes leaders and future leaders in public policy, labor and related fields to generate creative solutions to today’s social and economic problems and teaches students of all ages about a remarkable woman whose work continues to improve the lives of ordinary Americans.
















