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Reading Science Center awarded PA tax credit for expansion
Reading Science Center awarded PA tax credit for expansion

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time28-05-2025

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Reading Science Center awarded PA tax credit for expansion

The Reading Science Center has been awarded a $175,500 tax credit from the state that will allow it to double its space. The organization announced it has received the funds through the Neighborhood Assistance Program Tax Credit. The tax credit program aims to foster partnerships between nonprofits and businesses to revitalize distressed communities and support low-income populations. The program allows businesses to receive substantial tax credits for contributing to approved community improvement projects. These partnerships enable nonprofits like the Reading Science Center to secure funding for initiatives while offering businesses a way to invest in their communities. This tax credit will be directed through Shuman Development Group. As the owner of the building in the 600 block of Penn Street, the development group has played a role in helping the center expand access to STEM learning opportunities in downtown Reading. Officials said this collaboration will support an expansion within its current location, enhancing its ability to serve children and families throughout Berks County. 'The Reading Science Center is a valuable addition to our downtown revitalization efforts and we are proud to support their expansion efforts,' Alan Shuman said in a release. Executive Director of Reading Science Center Ralia Vardaxis said that by expanding through the lower level of the building the center has plans to double its exhibit space, create an additional classroom and introduce exciting new exhibits. One of those new exhibits was conceptualized, designed and fabricated by East Penn Manufacturing Co. The new interactive display 'Energy in a Box' helps children learn more about the benefits of batteries and proper recycling. Vardaxis said the new space will also include an area for children to eat lunch, making the center an even more convenient destination for field trips. With these improvements, the center will now be able to host up to 100 children at a time or 200 students in a single day. 'This expansion is truly a game-changer for us at the Reading Science Center,' said Sarah Troy, educational programming director. 'We've had to turn away schools unable to bring entire grade levels due to space constraints, and many have asked for a dedicated lunch area — needs we will now be able to meet. 'I'm thrilled to envision larger groups of students spending a full day surrounded by science — exploring, experimenting and making discoveries together.'

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