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To preserve, promote and perpetuate the honor and legacy of the brave men and women who fought, bled and died in defense of America.
The mission of the National Medal of Honor Museum and its attendant education center is to commemorate the stories of our Medal of Honor recipients, unite Americans around what it means to be patriotic, and inspire us to find the hero within ourselves. At a time when Americans yearn for common ground, visitors will appreciate the deeds our best and bravest have done in defense of our liberty and the virtue of putting service over self.
To enhance understanding of Islam, protect civil rights, promote justice, and empower American Muslims.
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.
Montpelier embraces its unique identity as a monument to James Madison, a museum of American history, and a center for constitutional education that engages the public with the enduring legacy of Madison's most powerful idea: government by the people. As the lifelong home of James Madison, Father of the Constitution and Architect of the Bill of Rights, Montpelier's mission is to communicate Madison's role in creating our modern, democratic government.
THE FOUNDATION WAS ESTABLISHED EXCLUSIVELY TO OWN AND ADMINISTER FUNDS FOR THE DENVER ART MUSEUM AND TO MAKE PERIODIC DISTRIBUTIONS TO THE MUSEUM FOR ITS EDUCATIONAL AND CHARITABLE PURPOSES.