Every person that has made a donation to the National Museum of the U.S. Army’s Campaign has helped make this Museum a reality and we are thrilled to be able to recognize them and their contributions. Below you can search for the names of the over 163,000 individuals who will forever be remembered as Founding Sponsors of the National Museum of the U.S. Army.
Search by donor’s name, organization or location below. Click on a name to view or print the certificate. For questions about the Online Listing of Founding Sponsors, please see the FAQs.
*Search is based on exact match. If you are unsure how your name appears or cannot find your name, start with a broad search (i.e. last name only) and narrow it down from there. Â
The online Listing of Founding Sponsors recognizes the support of Founding Sponsors of the National Museum of the United States Army. The Listing of Founding Sponsors can be found in electronic kiosks onsite at the Museum when the Museum opens, but the online listing on the website allows us to give thanks now to everyone who is helping to make the Museum the reality.
Yes, you can choose to not be listed in the online Listing of Founding Sponsors. Please contact customer service at customerservice@armyhistory.org or 800-506-2672.
Yes, you can choose to not be listed online but to be included in the Listing of Founding Sponsors at the Museum. Please contact customer service at customerservice@armyhistory.org or 800-506-2672.
Yes, you can make a correction to your listing. Please contact customer service at customerservice@armyhistory.org or 800-506-2672.
You must search for a name with the exact spelling or formatting that we have on file. Do not include pre- or suffixes in name searches. If you still can’t find your name, please contact customer service at customerservice@armyhistory.org or 800-506-2672.
No, the Listing of Founding Sponsors is different from the U.S. Army Registries. The Listing of Founding Sponsors specifically lists those who have supported the Capital Campaign for the National Museum of the U.S. Army. The purpose of the Listing of Founding Sponsors, both online and in kiosks when the Museum opens, is to give thanks to those who have supported the Museum.
The U.S. Army Registries is comprised of the Registry of the American Soldier, the Registry of the Army Community, and the Registry of Animals in Service to the Army. The Registry of the American Soldier is free and is open for anyone who is serving, or has served wearing the U.S. Army uniform, and it is a unique opportunity to recognize and honor those who have served and supported the Army.
Both the Listing of Founding Sponsors and the U.S. Army Registries will be on permanent display at the Museum.
Yes, you can choose to list your hometown instead of your current city and state. Please contact customer service at customerservice@armyhistory.org or 800-506-2672.
The online Listing of Founding Sponsors is for honoring you, the supporter of the campaign to build the National Museum of the United States Army. The Founding Sponsor program recognizes the donors who are helping to make the Museum a reality. The campaign for the National Army Museum provides other ways for you to honor someone, if you’d like to learn more.
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The Army Historical Foundation is the designated official fundraising organization for the National Museum of the United States Army.
We were established in 1983 as a member-based, charitable 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We seek to educate future Americans to fully appreciate the sacrifices that generations of American Soldiers have made to safeguard the freedoms of this Nation. Our funding helps to acquire and conserve Army historical art and artifacts, support Army history educational programs, research, and publication of historical materials on the American Soldier, and provide support and counsel to private and governmental organizations committed to the same goals. This is a non-federal entity. It is not part of the department of defense or any of its components, and it has no government status.Â