Listed below are those individuals and organizations who have provided financial support to The National Vietnam War Museum. New names and fundraising campaigns are added regularly.
Landowners are those individuals or organizations who contributed $1,000 or more to buy the 12-acre museum site on Highway 180.
Click Here for a list of Landowners
Founders are those individuals or organizations that contribute $1,000 or more to the museum (after the purchase of the museum site by the Landowners) before the date of the main museum building groundbreaking.
Click Here for a list of the Founders
The Builders Club represents individuals or organizations who have donated $10,000 to build phase 1 of our first permanent museum building.
Click Here for a list of the Builders Club
Listed below are those individuals and organizations, listed by last name or organization name, who provided financial support to the museum by participating in the 2008 Guardian of the Legacy fundraising campaign. This fundraising campaign has ended.
The NVNWM Board of Directors will propose sponsoring relationships to both non-profit and for-profit organizations after nomination. This relationship is based on the common desire to accurately and objectively document the events of the Vietnam era and the experiences of all of those affected by its many significant events.
Sponsoring relationships are intended as a perpetual relationship between the two parties. Either party may unilaterally terminate a sponsoring relationship without any legal recourse.
The establishment of a sponsoring relationship does not require any commitment to financial or in-kind support by the sponsoring organization.
1. Founder Sponsor - Any organization pledging financial support in excess of $500,000, payable over a period of no more than ten years, will be designated Founder Sponsor.
2. Except as noted above, sponsoring organizations will be differentiated by the following categories, solely based on the time of the sponsorship initiation:
a. Charter Sponsor – An organization that accepts the nomination prior to the initiation of the formal kick-off of the five-phase development plan.
b. Senior Sponsor – An organization that accepts the nomination prior to the Museum ground breaking.
c. Sponsor – An organization that accepts the nomination after the museum ground breaking.
For more information on becoming a sponsor, please contact the museum.
View a list of our current sponsors, and find out how to become one.
Make a donation to The National Vietnam War Museum today!
The museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Your donations are tax deductible to the maximum extent allowed by law. (Tax ID: 13-4148824).
View a list of those individuals and organizations that have made financial contributions to The National Vietnam War Museum.
Find out how to set up a memorial for a loved one through The National Vietnam War Museum.
Our gift shop located in Phase 1 is now open! Stop by the museum to see the items we carry.
The National Vietnam War Museum participates in three online shopping programs:
When you make a purchase through these programs using the provided links, a donation is made to The National Vietnam War Museum, at no additional cost to you.
"No event in American history is more misunderstood than the Vietnam War. It was misreported then, and it is misremembered now. Rarely have so many people been so wrong about so much. Never have the consequences of their misunderstanding been so tragic."
- Richard M. Nixon
Veteran Resource Links <---- Click here for a list of resources available specifically to veterans.
Other Links:
"Honor and Remember" (A Canadian Vietnam Veterans Assoc. Documentary)
Army Medical Department Museum - Gift Shop
The Vietnam Project - Texas Tech University
Vietnam Helicopter Flight Crew Network
The Sixties Project (Humanities project of the University of Arizona)
Vietnam Veterans Oral History & Folklore Project (Operated by Buffalo State College)
Medal of Honor Citations 1964-1972
Veterans History Project - A Federal project that is working to locate, make available, and encourage local oral history documentation on experiences of all types from all 20th Century conflicts.
Vietnam Gear - This site features war stories, book reviews, a detailed timeline of the war, a glossary and over 400 examples of uniforms and equipment from the conflict.
Vietnam Babylift Home Page - This site will not politicize Babylift. Its purpose is to gather as much information as possible about Babylift and make it available to our visitors.
World War II Museum (New Orleans)
The Tailhook Association - An independent, fraternal non-profit organization supporting aircraft carrier and other sea-based aviation.
POPASMOKE - USMC/Combat Helicopter Association
Special Operations Association
Combat Helicopter Pilots Association
Vietnam Helicopter Crew Members Association
Palo Pinto County Veteran Service - Palo Pinto, TX (Address, Phone, and Hours) (countyoffice.org) - Contact Clay Roundtree or Jim Bransom
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January 2019 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_Jan_2019.pdf
September 2017 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_Sept_2017.pdf
May 2017 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum News_May_2017.pdf
January 2017 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_Jan2017.pdf
September 2016 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_9-16.pdf
May 2016 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_5-16.pdf
April 2015 -National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_4-15.pdf
January 2015 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_1-15.pdf
September 2014 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_9-14.pdf
May 2014 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_5-14.pdf
January 2014 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_1-14.pdf
September 2013 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_9-13.pdf
February 2013 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_2-13.pdf
October 2012 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_10-12a.pdf
June 2012 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_6-12a.pdf
February 2012 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_2-12a.pdf
October 2011 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_10-11.pdf
June 2011 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_6-11.pdf
February 2011 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_2-11.pdf
You will be receiving letters in the future from a variety of people asking for your financial support of the museum. The letters sent so far have come from board presidents and the latest one is from Joe Galloway. The address to send those donations is: National Vietnam War Museum, Correspondence Center, P.O. Box 1875, Merrifield VA 22116.
Each year we come together for an evening of fun, food and entertainment. The Annual Spring Fundraiser usually takes place the last Saturday in March, and is held at varioius locations in the area.
The doors open, the bar opens and the silent auction begins. We have dinner, thank your sponsors and the entertainment is under way. Later in the evening there is a live auction and the silent auction continues. The silent auction ends shortly after the live auction ends. After the festivities it's time to collection auction items, socialize and shop in the gift shop.
The Annual Spring Fundraiser is hosted by the Friends of the Museum.
The Vietnam Memorial Garden on the museum grounds contains a 300-foot long replica of the Moving Wall™, a 1/2 scale version of the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C. The wall is updated at least once a year to keep the names up-to-date with those on the Vietnam Memorial in D.C.
For many Americans, Vietnamese, and others, the war in Vietnam was the defining event in their lives. It was a conflict that divided families and brought violence both to Vietnam and to the United States. Many of us had a Vietnam experience.
At its peak, over half a million U. S. soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen were serving in Vietnam, the surrounding waters and countries, along with millions of Vietnamese and thousands of Australians, New Zealanders, South Koreans, Thais, and Filipinos.
Even with such extensive involvement, the Vietnam War Era has been misrepresented and misunderstood for decades. Current education of this era for public school children typically does not begin until 8th grade, and only one or two weeks are dedicated for lessons. This lack of representation and education perpetuates the misunderstanding many have of the Vietnam War.
Our museum is here to help bridge the gap of knowledge and understanding.
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