Giving Societies
CHF operates giving societies for annual, lifetime, and planned giving. Members of these groups enjoy exclusive benefits, including
Members also receive Chemical Heritage and CHF’s newsletter, Transmutations, both of which publish three times per year.
The Robert Boyle Society

The Robert Boyle Society honors the 17th-century British scientist known as the founder of modern chemistry. Through annual tax-deductible gifts, members provide unrestricted funds to support CHF’s educational programming, publications, research, collections, and exhibits.
The Irving Langmuir Society

The Irving Langmuir Society honors one of America’s most celebrated scientists and the first industrial chemist awarded a Nobel Prize. The society recognizes those who have made cumulative lifetime contributions of $50,000 or more and represent CHF’s philanthropic leaders.
The Othmer Legacy Society

The Othmer Legacy Society honors Donald F. and Mildred Topp Othmer, two of CHF’s foremost philanthropists. Through generous arrangements that name CHF a beneficiary of an estate plan, members achieve their own financial goals while providing CHF with much-needed support for new and continuing projects.
For more information about CHF’s giving societies, please contact Mike Wronski at 215.873.8254 or development@chemheritage.org.
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