Conservation Center - for Art and Historic Artifacts

CCAHA specializes in the treatment of art and historic artifacts on paper and provides preservation education, training, and consultation. Established in 1977, CCAHA is the largest nonprofit regional conservation lab in the country.


Administrative Staff: Lee Price

Lee Price

Director of Development

Lee Price, Director of Development, joined the CCAHA staff in September 2001.  Previously, he worked as a fundraising consultant for cultural and human services organizations. 

As Director of Development at CCAHA, he has directly assisted a number of important cultural organizations with the development of major grant proposals, including the Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary Commission, the University of Pennsylvania, the State Library of Pennsylvania, the Society of the Cincinnati, and the New Jersey State Archives.  He writes the fundraising column, “Bringing in the Money,” for Public Libraries, the bimonthly journal of the Public Libraries Association, and has served as a grant reviewer for the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

Email Lee at lprice@ccaha.org