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Arch Coal Foundation
The Arch Coal Foundation was formed in
December 2005 with an initial endowment
from Arch Coal, Inc. of $5 million.
These funds are used to support
organizations who engage in improving
the quality of life in the communities
in which we operate. Our contributions
emphasize education, culture and the
environment.
Education has traditionally been one of
the largest areas of giving for Arch
Coal because we believe quality
education enhances our country’s
competitiveness and advances our future.
Our commitment includes the Arch Coal
Teacher Achievement Awards, recognizing
top classroom teachers in Wyoming, West Virginia
and Utah. In addition, Arch Coal has
granted more than 160 scholarships to
employees’ dependents seeking secondary
education.
In the area of arts and culture, Arch
Coal has made significant contributions
in the communities in which we live from
large cultural institutions to local
arts groups, such as the University of
Wyoming Art Museum, the Kentucky Center
for the Arts and the Repertory Theatre
of St. Louis.
The Foundation also will continue to
support organizations working to improve
the environment. Past contributions have
supported the Conservation Fund and
reforestation research through West
Virginia University.
Nearly all of our financial support goes
to organizations in the seven states in
which we operate: Wyoming, West
Virginia, Missouri, Utah, Colorado,
Kentucky, and Virginia.
The Arch Coal Foundation does not
solicit funding requests. That’s why you
won’t find an application form here.
However, we do seek public nominations
for the Arch Coal Teacher Achievement
Awards program. Visit
www.archteacherawards.com for more
information on the public nomination
process that ultimately recognizes top
teachers in Wyoming, West Virginia and
parts of Utah
with $2,500 cash awards.
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