Local Man Heads Commission Planning America’s 250th Birthday

By

Image via The White House.

Newtown Square-based developer Dan DiLella, the head of Equus Capital Partners, is chairman of the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission board, writes Joseph DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer.

The board is planning “America 250” events, set for 2026. Right now, the board is looking for party and project ideas.

Philadelphians are prominent on the committee that is following up on a congressionally-mandated framework for projects and parties to culminate on July 4, 2026.

The commission is collecting cash to inspire proposals that “educate, engage, and unite” groups of Americans around common themes of “liberty, diversity, inclusion, and innovation,” as DiLella put it — from brick-and-mortar infrastructure to parades and parties.

Members hope to raise up to $225 million in federal appropriations and at least $250 million in corporate and private grants as sweeteners to attract funding for local projects.

An initial $3 million was appropriated in this year’s federal budget, along with corporate donations and private grants.

Pennsylvania and New Jersey have already created their own “America 250” commissions to seek federal funds and private funding and to draw up plans. Pennsylvania’s is headed by Delaware County supermarket owner and developer Pat Burns.

Read more about the planners of America’s 250th birthday party in The Philadelphia Inquirer here.

[uam_ad id=”80503″]

.

[uam_ad id=”80502″]

Connect With Your Community

Subscribe to stay informed!

"*" indicates required fields

Hidden
VT Yes
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Advertisement
Creative Capital logo