Army Quartermaster Foundation, Inc. Homepage
In September, 1954, the Army Quartermaster Foundation, Inc. was organized and incorporated in the Commonwealth of Virginia as a non-profit, tax-exempt, educational organization. The Foundation exists to support the U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum, Fort Lee, Virginia in its educational mission because Government funds are not available for facility construction or new acquisitions. Contributions to the Foundation are deductible from federal income taxes under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Foundation raised the initial funds needed to plan and build the original 20,000 square foot, all-brick museum structure. In 1993, the Foundation built and paid for a 100-seat multi-purpose auditorium. It recently added a 4,300 square-foot research and learning center. About 70% of the funds for the cost of the auditorium and the research and learning center were donated by individuals. The Foundation support comes from donations as well as proceeds from the Sword & Key Gift Shop and the Army Quartermaster Roll Call. Last Updated
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