The Kamin Family Legacy - Heinz History Center
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Archived: 2026-04-23 17:13
The Kamin Family Legacy - Heinz History Center
Inspiring Future Generations: Kamin “Free for Kids” Initiative
Daniel G. and Carole L. Kamin have long been passionate about the preservation of Western Pennsylvania’s history and culture, supporting the Heinz History Center as members and contributors for decades.
In June 2025, the Kamins made a transformative $11.5 million gift to the museum, ensuring kids receive free admission year-round to the History Center, Franco Harris Sports Museum, and Fort Pitt Museum.
The Kamin “Free for Kids” Initiative includes free museum entry for all children aged 17 and under and covers admission costs for
all K-12 school groups
.
“Learning and understanding our history has never been more critical. We are proud to support the Heinz History Center and its important mission,” said Carole Kamin. “Dan and I hope this gift helps to eliminate one barrier for families and schools alike, so they can explore our region’s rich heritage and be inspired to make a difference.”
About the Kamin Family
The Kamin Family Foundation is the result of a journey that began with a family-owned business and evolved into becoming the 38th largest developer in the nation, with properties spanning 45 states and totaling nearly 17 million square feet.
The visionary leadership of Daniel Kamin, a Shady Side Academy graduate who earned a B.A. in history from the University of Pennsylvania, transformed the real estate landscape and elevated the family’s legacy to national prominence. Dan’s passion for science and history serves as the cornerstone of his philanthropic vision.
Carole Kamin is heavily involved with local charities as a community volunteer, serving as president of the Ladies Hospital Aid Society at UPMC Montefiore hospital and on the History Center Board of Trustees as well as other numerous boards in the region. She was recently honored by the Pittsburgh Business Times as a 2025 Woman of Influence.
The family’s commitment to community service and involvement in esteemed organizations underscore the foundation’s dedication to the sciences, education, history, arts, medical, and environmental sectors. The Kamin Family Foundation stands as a testament to their enduring legacy, poised to make a meaningful difference in the Greater Pittsburgh Area and beyond for generations.
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Daniel G. and Carole L. Kamin with students from St. Therese School.
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The Kamins with Andy Masich, History Center President and CEO, and Tonia Rose, Executive Vice President
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Students with Kids Free friendship bracelets.
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Kamin “Free for Kids” Initiative press conference at the Heinz History Center on June 3, 2025.
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Inspiring Future Generations: Kamin “Free for Kids” Initiative
Daniel G. and Carole L. Kamin have long been passionate about the preservation of Western Pennsylvania’s history and culture, supporting the Heinz History Center as members and contributors for decades.
In June 2025, the Kamins made a transformative $11.5 million gift to the museum, ensuring kids receive free admission year-round to the History Center, Franco Harris Sports Museum, and Fort Pitt Museum.
The Kamin “Free for Kids” Initiative includes free museum entry for all children aged 17 and under and covers admission costs for
all K-12 school groups
.
“Learning and understanding our history has never been more critical. We are proud to support the Heinz History Center and its important mission,” said Carole Kamin. “Dan and I hope this gift helps to eliminate one barrier for families and schools alike, so they can explore our region’s rich heritage and be inspired to make a difference.”
About the Kamin Family
The Kamin Family Foundation is the result of a journey that began with a family-owned business and evolved into becoming the 38th largest developer in the nation, with properties spanning 45 states and totaling nearly 17 million square feet.
The visionary leadership of Daniel Kamin, a Shady Side Academy graduate who earned a B.A. in history from the University of Pennsylvania, transformed the real estate landscape and elevated the family’s legacy to national prominence. Dan’s passion for science and history serves as the cornerstone of his philanthropic vision.
Carole Kamin is heavily involved with local charities as a community volunteer, serving as president of the Ladies Hospital Aid Society at UPMC Montefiore hospital and on the History Center Board of Trustees as well as other numerous boards in the region. She was recently honored by the Pittsburgh Business Times as a 2025 Woman of Influence.
The family’s commitment to community service and involvement in esteemed organizations underscore the foundation’s dedication to the sciences, education, history, arts, medical, and environmental sectors. The Kamin Family Foundation stands as a testament to their enduring legacy, poised to make a meaningful difference in the Greater Pittsburgh Area and beyond for generations.
Photo Gallery
Photo Gallery
Daniel G. and Carole L. Kamin with students from St. Therese School.
Photo Gallery
The Kamins with Andy Masich, History Center President and CEO, and Tonia Rose, Executive Vice President
Photo Gallery
Students with Kids Free friendship bracelets.
Photo Gallery
Kamin “Free for Kids” Initiative press conference at the Heinz History Center on June 3, 2025.
Site Menu