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The Leedy Foundation works to preserve and promote the legacy of established Midwestern artists by operating the Leedy‑Voulkos Art Center, offering exhibitions, educational programs, studio support, and legacy services (e.g., documentation and estate planning help) so artists’ work and histories are sustained for future generations.
To honor the untold stories of the African American journey at one of our country's most sacred sites. NONPROFIT EDUCATIONAL MUSEUM
The Irish American Heritage Center preserves and promotes Irish and Irish‑American culture through year‑round programming, education, and community events. It supports traditional music, dance, literature, theatre, language and arts activities, and serves as a gathering place and cultural resource for people interested in Irish heritage.
The Maritime Heritage Alliance preserves and teaches Great Lakes maritime history by restoring and operating traditional wooden vessels and running hands‑on education and sail‑training programs. They use their fleet and boat shops to engage youth and the broader community in maritime skills, history, and stewardship.
The National September 11 Memorial and Museum will honor the thousands of lives lost in the attacks of September 11, 2001 and February 26, 1993; the endurance of those who survived; the courage of those who risked their lives to save others; and the compassion of all who supported us in our darkest hours. As a catalyst for the future, this inspiring and dignified space will help restore the spirit and vitality of the surrounding community while seeking to foster understanding and peace in the larger world community.
The museum provides hands-on, play-based STEAM learning experiences for children and caregivers in Santa Cruz County—cultivating curiosity, creativity, and exploration through interactive exhibits and guided programs that increase access for underserved families.
The organization preserves, promotes, and shares the African American history of Lincolnville and northeast Florida through exhibits, educational programs, performances, and community events. Its work centers on collecting and interpreting local Black history—spanning pre‑colonial times through the Civil Rights era—to educate visitors and support cultural programming.
Cape Cod Maritime Museum is dedicated to celebrating, preserving and interpreting Cape Cod's maritime past, present and future and inspiring passion and respect for the sea and how it continues to shape Cape Cod
The Dayton International Peace Museum is America's only brick-and-mortar peace museum. The Museum raises awareness of nonviolent strategies for building peace and inspires a local, national and international culture of peace through both permanent and guest exhibits, workshops, a children's camp, a teen group, live music series, podcasts, book clubs, an international intern program. We house the most comprehensive exhibit on the Dayton Peace Accords found anywhere.
OPERATE AND MAINTAIN AN ART MUSEUM LOCATED IN OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY AND TO ACTIVELY ASSIST AND SUPPORT THE VISUAL ARTS IN OWENSBORO AND THE SURROUNDING AREAS
To educate the public on the history of aviation and its impact on society. We seek to accomplish this by acquiring, restoring, displaying and telling stories about aircraft and aviation artifacts focusing on the people who made the stories.
The National Marine Life Center rehabilitates and releases stranded marine mammals and sea turtles in order to advance science and education in marine wildlife health and conservation.