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Joel Chandler Harris Association

By preserving the legacy of Joel Chandler Harris and the heritage of African American folklore through storytelling, tours and student publishing, the Wren’s Nest serves as an educational resource for the community, the greater Atlanta area and visitors from around the globe.

Hawaiian Mission Childrens Society

Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives preserves the heritage and interprets the stories of the American Protestant Missionaries, their descendants, and their relationships with the people and cultures of Hawai`i, connecting with contemporary life, and encouraging a deeper understanding and appreciation of the complex history of Hawaiʻi.

Shiawassee Firefighters Memorial

They are working towards the goal of raising enough funding to erect a building to house the City of Owosso’s First Motorized Pumper, a 1921 American LaFrance Pumper (shown above) as a monument dedicated to the firefighters of Shiawassee County that have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. This memorial will also serve as a museum celebrating the rich history of firefighting in Shiawassee County.

Airborne And Special Operations Museum Foundation

THE AIRBORNE & SPECIAL OPERATIONS MUSEUM FOUNDATION WILL PROVIDE MARKETING AND ADVERTISING EFFORTS TO THE NON-MILTARY COMMUNITY IN SUPPORT OF THE ONGOING MISSION OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY'S AIRBORNE & SPECIAL OPERATIONS MUSEUM (ASOM). THE ASOM SERVES AS AN ADJUNCT TO THE LOCAL ACADEMIC AND CULTURE COMMUNITY AND PROVIDES MILITARY HISTORY OF THE AIRBORNE & SPECIAL OPERATIONS SOLDIERS, FROM 1940 TO THE PRESENT, TO ACTIVE DUTY SOLDIERS, VETERANS, THEIR FAMILIES AND THE PUBLIC AT LARGE. THE FOUNDATION WILL CONDUCT PRIVATE AND PUBLIC FUNDRAISING EFFORTS IN SUPPORT OF THIS MISSION, ONGOING ASOM PROGRAMS, AND FUTURE EXHIBIT SUPPORT.

Museum Of Prairiefire Foundation

The Museum of Prairiefire Foundation (Museum at Prairiefire) is committed to innovative learning in science, the arts and natural history. Through a founding collaboration with the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, as well as with other cultural and educational institutions in the nation, the Museum at Prairiefire is a place that provides ACCESS FOR ALL to understand and celebrate natural history and science in our region and around the world. The MAP engages visitors and students of all ages with world-class exhibitions, important programming, and provides significant educational and STEAM opportunities for underserved children through KC Urban Advantage.