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Albuquerque Museum Foundation

The Foundation champions the Museums exceptional exhibitions, educational programs, and acquisitions.

Georgia Music Foundation

The Georgia Music Foundation fosters an appreciation for the state's music heritage and supports programs of music education, preservation and outreach.

Battleship Texas Foundation

The mission of the Battleship Texas Foundation is to preserve and enhance the Battleship Texas and develop this historic ship into a premier museum and visitor attraction.

Combat Diver Foundation

The Combat Diver Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history of the elite Combat Diver community. Our ultimate goal is the construction of the Combat Diver Museum that will serve as a home for the artifacts of that heritage.

Camano Schoolhouse Foundation

The mission of the Camano Schoolhouse Foundation into renovate and preserve the classic one-room 1905 Camano City Schoolhouse, to exhibit Camano Island history and to provided a vibrant gathering place for educational and cultural activities for people of all ages.

Thomas Jefferson Foundation

The Foundation's mission is two-fold: Preservation - to conserve, protect, and maintain Monticello in a manner which leaves it enhanced and unimpaired for future generations; and, Education - to interpret and present Thomas Jefferson to the widest possible audiences, including scholars and the general public.

Uss Yorktown Foundation

The USS Yorktown Foundation is partners with Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum to inspire our children, visitors, community and the world by promoting America’s proud longstanding traditions of service, leadership, duty and sacrifice through education, exhibits, programming and community outreach

Ephraim Historical Foundation

The Ephraim Historical Foundation identifies itself as an educational institution and facility, a museum, an archive, a research organization, a leading Door County non-profit, a social organization, and a guardian of the unique character of the Village of Ephraim. Our mission is to faithfully preserve, sustain, and share, the history, culture, and beauty of Ephraim.

Admiral Nimitz Foundation

In an agreement with the Texas Historical Commission, the Admiral Nimitz Foundation manages and provides financial support to the National Museum of the Pacific War in order to: ·        -preserve and exhibit the material history of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz; ·        -preserve and exhibit the material history of the war in the Pacific-Asiatic Theater during World War II; ·       - offer and participate in programs that honor all veterans past and present, and in programs that provide strategic insights into national security issues affecting our country; ·       - support education concerning the Asiatic-Pacific Theater during World War II; and, ·        -provide the general public, researchers, students, teachers and historians with a readily accessible platform for the exploration of the War in the Pacific-Asiatic during World War II.

Intrepid Museum Foundation

The mission of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is to honor our heroes, educate the public and inspire our youth.

Venice Heritage Foundation

Our mission is to preserve, showcase, and nurture Venice’s diverse historical legacy.Vision: The Venice Heritage Museum will be a space for discovery — an inclusive hub for locals, Angelenos, and tourists alike to experience stories, collections, and archives from one of our country’s most culturally rich and innovative communities. In the face of constant change, the Museum will be a permanent landmark to celebrate all the diverse cultures and facets of Venice history. Venice’s accepting and progressive legacy will be on display, with exhibits highlighting both well-known and more obscure stories and archives, showcasing their relevance in today’s world.Ultimately, the Museum’s public campus will serve to enrich the lives of current and future generations of locals, Angelenos, and

Army Quartermaster Foundation

To preserve the history and heritage of the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps by sustaining museum programs, exhibitions and functions for which appropriated federal funds are not available.