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F O U N D A T I O N F O R T H E
NAT IONAL ARCHIVES
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1 Building the Partnership
2 David M. Rubenstein Gallery
8 Records of Achievement Award
14 Looking Ahead
15 Donors
19 Financials
20 Board of Directors
CONTENTS
FOUNDATION FOR THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES
2013 IMPACT ACROSS THE COUNTRYPRIMARILY TEACHING SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTSManchester, ConnecticutNorwalk, ConnecticutStorrs, ConnecticutWest Hartford, ConnecticutWindham, ConnecticutNew Port Richey, FloridaChicago, IllinoisRiver Forest, IllinoisBrewster, MassachusettsFeeding Hills, MassachusettsNeedham Heights, MassachusettsMays Landing, New JerseyCheektowaga, New YorkPittsford, New YorkMount Vernon, OhioEphrata, PennsylvaniaLewisburg, PennsylvaniaCumberland, Rhode IslandWarwick , Rhode IslandAustin, TexasPflugerville, TexasArlington, VirginiaChesapeake, VirginiaGainesville, VirginiaManassas, VirginiaNorfolk, Virginia Roanoke, VirginiaKaukauna, Wisconsin
PRIMARILY TEACHING WORKSHOPSWaltham, Massachusetts, at the National Archives at BostonAustin, Texas, at the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library Washington, DC, at the National Archives Building
NATIONAL ARCHIVES REGIONAL RESIDENCY FELLOWSArizonaCaliforniaMassachusettsMontanaNew MexicoVermont
EXHIBITS “SEARCHING FOR THE SEVENT IES”Washington, DC, at the National Archives Museum
“DISCOVERY AND RECOVERY”Washington, DC, at the National Archives Museum
“THE WAY WE WORKED” (VIA SITES) Alabama, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Vermont
“TO THE BRINK” Boston, Massachusetts, at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and MuseumWashington, DC, at the National Archives Museum
“SCHOOL HOUSE TO WHITE HOUSE” Kansas City, Missouri, at the National Archives at Kansas City
“DISCOVERING THE C IV IL WAR”Nashville, Tennessee, at the Tennessee State Museum
16TH ANNUAL LINCOLN SYMPOSIUMRaleigh, North CarolinaState College, Pennsylvania
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Because of your continued and enthusiasticsupport, 2013 was a year filled with the kindof new initiatives we believe will position usfor future growth and success. After two years of construction, we were proud to joinArchivist David Ferriero in celebrating theopening of the David M. Rubenstein Galleryand its permanent “Records of Rights”exhibition in December. Visitors now enter a
bright and welcoming Orientation Plaza, learn another dimension ofthe American journey of civil rights, women’s rights, and immigration,and can shop in our expanded myArchives Store.
In particular, we thank David Rubenstein, a passionate champion ofthe Archives, whose $13.5 million donation to the Foundation andwhose loan of Magna Carta made possible this interactive andengaging new exhibition space.
We also thank Ancestry.com for its support of the myArchives Storeexpansion, and the Philip L. Graham Fund for its generouscontribution to the store in honor of Foundation Board ViceChairman Patrick Butler.
Our November Records of Achievement Award gala—honoringdirector Steven Spielberg and his dedication to the historical recordthrough such films as Lincoln, Saving Private Ryan, Schindler’s List,The Color Purple, and Amistad—surely ranks as one of theFoundation’s most spectacular milestones. We are indebted to AT&T, the Maris S. Cuneo Foundation, Governor Jim Blanchard and Janet Blanchard, and Marvin F. Weissberg for their support of thisstellar evening.
To ensure the continuation of this momentum, we welcomed Patrick M. Madden, our new Executive Director, during the summer.An experienced leader in the nonprofit world with a deep knowledgeof fundraising, Patrick is hard at work with our board and our staff aswe create an updated strategic plan and strive to enhance our veryspecial public-private collaboration with our Archives partners.
In this report, you’ll learn more about our numerous donors whosegenerous gifts throughout the year have sustained our work. TheVerizon Foundation sponsored the 150th anniversary celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation; John Hancock Financial andDykema again sponsored the annual July 4th celebration; andmembers of our Board of Directors, our corporate partners, andindividual donors supported public programs in the William G.McGowan Theater, educational initiatives in the Boeing LearningCenter, and of course, exhibitions premiering in the Lawrence F.O’Brien Gallery in Washington, DC, and traveling to venues aroundthe country.
Thank you for all you do to support our work!
A’Lelia BundlesChair and President, Foundation for the National Archives
What an EXTRAORDINARY year!
Starting with a moving New Year’s Eve celebration commemorating the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, the NationalArchives Museum ended 2012 and rang in 2013 by welcoming more than 9,000 visitors who stood in line for a rare chance
to view the original document. This historic celebration – and theyear that followed – demonstrated the best of the public-private relationship between the National Archives and Records Administration and the Foundation for the National Archives.
The opening of the new myArchives Store in late 2012 affordedgrand space to better display the variety of products available, and the unveiling of the new Visitor Orientation Plaza in 2013transformed the notion of a visit to the National Archives Museumfrom the moment you walk through the Constitution Avenueentrance. An open and graphically interesting lobby now gives thevisitor a direct sight line into the new David M. Rubenstein Galleryand our latest permanent exhibit—“Records of Rights”—with itsMagna Carta centerpiece.
Our wonderful Lawrence F. O’Brien Gallery served as the showcasefor two important exhibits, one celebrating the records of ourcountry and one celebrating the talents of our conservation staff.“Searching for the Seventies: The DOCUMERICA PhotographyProject” featured Environmental Protection Agency images of life inAmerica during the early ’70s. “Discovery and Recovery: PreservingIraqi Jewish Heritage” documented the work of the NationalArchives’ preservation staff to rescue and restore some 2,700books and tens of thousands of Jewish historical documents foundby American soldiers in the water-filled basement of SaddamHussein’s intelligence headquarters in Baghdad.
One more highlight of the year: presenting the Records ofAchievement Award to filmmaker Steven Spielberg! Spielberg’scareer of retelling history through his films was meaningfullydemonstrated this year with the release of Lincoln and his use ofthe records of the National Archives to get the story right. It is notoften that a member of our staff, in this case, Kate Mollan, getssingled out in the credits of a major motion picture!
Can it get any better? You bet! The partnership between theFoundation for the National Archives and the National Archives gets stronger every year. And your support of the Foundation makesit possible for us to educate, entertain, and enlighten through ourexhibits and public programs. Thank you for your generosity.
David S. FerrieroArchivist of the United States
BUILDING THE PARTNERSHIP
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DAVID M. RUBENSTEIN GALLERY AND “RECORDS OF R
The Foundation was proud to workwith its partners at the NationalArchives Museum to significantlyexpand the museum’s permanentexhibition space in 2013 with theopening of the new David M.Rubenstein Gallery and its “Records of Rights” exhibition at the NationalArchives Building in Washington, DC.
The project, which also included theopening of a new Visitor OrientationPlaza at the entrance to the museum,as well as the expansion of themyArchives Store, was made possiblein part by a $13.5 million gift to theFoundation from businessman andphilanthropist David M. Rubenstein.
Mr. Rubenstein, a Baltimore nativewho is co-founder and co-CEO of TheCarlyle Group, is a generous supporterof the Foundation and a champion of
the Archives’ mission. He has loanedthe National Archives Museum a Stone copperplate engraving of theDeclaration of Independence, which ison display in the museum’s “PublicVaults” exhibition, and his rare copy ofthe 1297 Magna Carta, now featuredin “Records of Rights.”
Magna Carta, the first English charterto directly challenge the monarch’sauthority, served as a precedent for
the concept of freedom under lawenvisioned by the Founding Fathers,and set in motion the process ofdefining individual rights and civilliberties for all Americans.
The new exhibit, which opened inDecember, uses original documents,photographs, facsimiles, and videosfrom the Archives’ collection to explorehow Americans have worked to realizetheir rights in our democracy and howthey continue to debate issues suchas citizenship, free speech, votingrights, and equal opportunity. Theexhibit showcases the drive for civilrights for African Americans, women,and immigrants, and includes a 17-foot-long touch-screen interactivetable where visitors can explore morethan 300 additional records from theArchives collection, react to them, and share them with other visitors.
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F RIGHTS” EXHIBIT OPEN!
A complementary website,recordsofrights.org, allows the publicto access the database from theirhome computers and experience theexhibition beyond the gallery walls.
In addition to supporting the creationof the gallery and “Records of Rights”exhibit, the Foundation joined theArchives’ efforts to invite the public tobecome “citizen curators” through anonline vote to help choose an originaldocument to be featured in the gallery.The winning record was the 1868 jointresolution proposing the 14thAmendment to the states, whichestablished the principle of “equalprotection of the laws” and grantedcitizenship to “all persons born ornaturalized in the United States.”Foundation Board Vice President Cokie Roberts joined Deputy Archivistof the United States Debra Wall inunveiling the document during theArchives’ first “Tweet Up,” invitingparticipants to spread the word aboutthe exhibit on social media.
ORIENTATION PLAZA The new Orientation Plaza leading tothe Rubenstein Gallery now serves asa gathering place for museum visitors,who can begin their visit in the gallery,then continue to the exhibitions on thesecond floor—including the Rotunda,the “Public Vaults,” and the LawrenceF. O’Brien Gallery—as well as to theBoeing Learning Center and theWilliam G. McGowan Theater. Theceiling of the Orientation Plazaincludes a trompe l’oeil painting of theArchives Rotunda, giving the illusion oflooking directly up into the room thatholds the original Declaration ofIndependence, the U.S. Constitution,and the Bill of Rights. The OrientationPlaza also features a short film oneight video screens that tells the storyof the National Archives’ mission,collection, locations, and activities.
OPPOSITE : Rubenstein Gallery entrance;
ribbon cutting with A’Lelia Bundles, Archivist
David S. Ferriero, David M. Rubenstein, and
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi.
RIGHT: David M. Rubenstein
Orientation Plaza ceiling hints at the Rotunda, located one floor above the entrance.
Visitors try out “Records of Rights” interactive table.
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EXHIBITS
SEARCHING FOR THE SEVENTIES:THE DOCUMERICA PHOTOGRAPHY PROJECTMarch 8—September 8Lawrence F. O’Brien Gallery
The National Archives Museum took anew look at the 1970s through thelens of the federal DOCUMERICAphotography project created by theEnvironmental Protection Agency.Drawing on the National Archives’extensive photographic holdings, theexhibit proved that the ’70s producednot only leisure suits, streaking, anddisco, but also profound changes inour politics, society, environment, andeconomy. Photographers working onthe project captured the era’s trends,fashions, problems, and achievements,creating a fascinating portrait ofAmerica from 1972 through 1977.
SPONSOR:The Lawrence F. O’Brien Family
Traveling ExhibitsDISCOVERING THE CIVIL WARTennessee State Museum, Nashville, Tennessee
Taking a fresh look at the Civil War 150 years later, “Discovering the Civil War” featured more than 400 letters, diaries, photographs, maps, patents,amendments, and proclamations from the National Archives collection. The exhibit, which debuted In the Lawrence F. O’Brien Gallery in Washingtonbefore traveling the country, took visitors beyond battlefields and troopmovements to explore the experiences of ordinary people during the war.
SPONSORS: AT&T, the Seedlings Foundation, the Tawani Foundation, the Civil War Conservation Corps, The Eliasberg Family Foundation, Inc., andMarvin F. Weissberg.
Visitors explore '70s photos at exhibit opening.
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905,591National Archives Museum Visitors
In the spring of 2003, just days afterthe invasion of Baghdad, 16 Americansoldiers assigned to search for nuclear,biological, and chemical weaponsentered Saddam Hussein’s intelligencebuilding. In the basement, under fourfeet of water, they found thousands ofbooks and documents relating to theJewish community of Iraq – materialsthat had come from synagogues andJewish organizations in Baghdad.“Discovery and Recovery” featured thedramatic recovery of these records inIraq and documented the NationalArchives’ ongoing work in support ofU.S. Government efforts to preservethem for future generations. Therecords were made available online atija.archives.gov through the assistanceof the U.S. Department of State, theNational Endowment for the Humanities,and the Center for Jewish History.
EVENT SPONSOR: The Eliasberg Family Foundation, Inc.
DISCOVERY AND RECOVERY: PRESERVING IRAQI JEWISH HERITAGENovember 8, 2013—January 5, 2014Lawrence F. O’Brien Gallery
THE WAY WE WORKEDAlabama, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Hampshire, and Vermont
Adapted from an original exhibition developed by the National ArchivesMuseum, this “Museum on Main Street” exhibition explored how workbecame such a central element in American culture by tracing the manychanges that affected the workforce and work environments over the past150 years. The exhibition drew from the Archives’ rich collections and usedartifacts and interactives to tell this compelling story.
SPONSOR: Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service
National Archives staff recovered and salvaged many damaged documents from Baghdad (inset)
and prepared them for exhibit in “Discovery and Recovery.”
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EDUCATION
DOCSTEACH
B O E I N G L E A R N I N G C E N T E R
6,878,282 Pageviews
31,269 Registered Users
14,157 Activities Created by Users
243Education Programs
55,584 DocsTeach App Downloads
docsteach.org
SPONSOR: Texas Instruments
SPONSOR: The Boeing Company
Since launch in September 2010
7,020 Documents on Website
55,584 App downloads
Student “archivists” explore records in the Boeing Learning Center.
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JULY 4,000Attendees
1,000 + Family Activities Participants
SPONSOR:John Hancock Financial and Dykema
Thousands began their July 4th celebration on the steps of the National Archives, where historical re-enactors read the Declaration of Independence.
Throughout the day, visitors signed enlarged copies of the Declaration.
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The Foundation named director Steven Spielberg the recipient of its2013 Records of Achievement Awardin recognition of his film legacy, whichhas brought to life defining momentsof our nation’s history.
The Records of Achievement Award is a tribute to an individual whosework has fostered a broader nationalawareness of the history and identityof the United States through the useof original records, including thosepreserved and protected for futuregenerations by the National Archives.
Mr. Spielberg, a three-time AcademyAward® winner, was recognized for his contributions as director of suchhistorical films as Lincoln, SavingPrivate Ryan, Amistad, and
Schindler’s List. He also was honoredfor his work in creating what hasbecome the USC Shoah FoundationInstitute for Visual History andEducation, which is dedicated tomaking audio-visual interviews withsurvivors and witnesses of theHolocaust and other genocides into a compelling voice for education and action.
Mr. Spielberg received the award at the Foundation’s annual Gala at the National Archives Building inWashington, DC, on November 19—the 150th anniversary of PresidentLincoln’s Gettysburg Address.Documentary filmmaker andFoundation Vice President Ken Burns,a past recipient of the award, chairedthe private event.
Foundation Chair A’Lelia Bundles,Executive Director Patrick M. Madden,and Archivist of the United StatesDavid S. Ferriero presented the awardduring a formal ceremony in theNational Archives’ William G. McGowanTheater. The black-tie event wasfollowed by a dinner in the RotundaGalleries, near the original Declarationof Independence, U.S. Constitution,and Bill of Rights.
Leading up to the Gala, the NationalArchives and the Foundation, inassociation with DreamWorks, hosteda public Steven Spielberg Film FestivalNovember 15-18. The free filmscreenings of Saving Private Ryan, E.T.the Extra-Terrestrial, Amistad, andLincoln, took place in the Archives’William G. McGowan Theater.
RECORDS OF ACHIEVEMENT AWARD AND GALA
SPONSORS:AT&T Services, Inc., the Maris S. Cuneo Foundation, Governor Jim Blanchard and Janet Blanchard, and Marvin F. Weissberg
Guests enjoy dinner in the Rotunda Galleries.
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Gala honoree Steven Spielberg reads from an 1861 record during a private tour before the festivities.
Steven Spielberg discusses his film influences
during the Gala program.
Steven Spielberg accepts award from Gala Chair Ken Burns, Executive Director Patrick M. Madden, Foundation Board President A’Lelia Bundles, and
Archivist David S. Ferriero.
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PUBLIC PROGRAMSW I L L I A M G . M c G OW A N T H E A T E R
SEVENTH ANNUAL CHARLESGUGGENHEIM TRIBUTE PROGRAMBERGA: SOLDIERS OF ANOTHER WAR
Film screening of director CharlesGuggenheim’s retrospective on thetreatment of Jewish American POWsduring World War II and discussionwith Roger Cohen, New York Timeswriter and author of Soldiers andSlaves: American POWs Trapped by the Nazis’ Final Gamble.
PARTNER: Charles GuggenheimCenter for the Documentary Film
COMMUNICATING THE PRESIDENCY: PRESIDENTIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
Veteran Presidential photographersDavid Hume Kennerly (Gerald Ford),David Valdez (George H.W. Bush),Sharon Farmer (Bill Clinton), and EricDraper (George W. Bush) shared theirWhite House stories and photographs.Presented in partnership with theWhite House Historical Associationand the White House Correspondents’Association.
WOMEN IN MILITARY LEADERSHIP
Retired military leaders from the U.S.Army, Navy, Air Force, and MarineCorps offered their advice to women in military and other leadership positions. Presented in partnershipwith the Women’s Forum of Washington, DC, and the Military Officers Association of America.
SPONSOR: William G. McGowanCharitable Fund, Inc.
121 Free Lecture and Film Programs
14,261Program Attendees
101,199 Views on Ustream
Highlights of 2013
Annual McGowanForums
AN EVENING WITH CONGRESSMAN JOHN LEWIS
Congressman John Lewis (D-GA) discussed his experiences in the civilrights movement with National PublicRadio correspondent Scott Simon, followed by a book signing. Presentedas part of the National Archives’ com-memoration of the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington and the150th Anniversary of the EmancipationProclamation.
SPONSOR: William G. McGowanCharitable Fund, Inc.
All book lectures and evening programs in the McGowan Theater
are streamed live at ustream.tv/usnationalarchives.
Past programs are also available to watch in full.
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MYARCHIVES STORE
Despite a government closure andbuilding construction, the myArchivesStore continued to expand its reach,launching a new e-store and earning a“Best for History Buffs” recommendationfrom Washingtonian magazine.
The highlight of the year was the Foundation’s launch ofmyarchivesstore.org on April 1. In nine months, the e-store generatedsignificant online business, with anaverage sale of $78.70 per order.Best-selling items throughout the year were reproductions of historicaldocuments and the Foundation-published Genealogy Tool Kit.
The store supported 58 book events incollaboration with the Archives’ publicprogramming team. A special “Eveningwith Congressman John Lewis”garnered the top-selling book event,generating sales of 182 copies of thelimited-edition EmancipationProclamation book, published by theFoundation in collaboration withApplewood Books. Over the course ofthe year, the store sold 2,479 copiesof this book.
$2,179,677 Total Sales
SPONSOR:Ancestry.com, with additional support from The Philip L. Graham Fund, in honor of Foundation Board Vice Chairman Patrick Butler
DOCUMENTS
GENERAL GIFTS
BOOKS & MEDIA
SEASONAL
25%19%
18%
4%25%
Percentage of Sales by Item Type
CHILDREN
9%
APPAREL
The myArchives Store specializes in merchandise based on the records of the National Archives.
Proceeds support the Archives’ educational programming.
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The Foundation proudly launched a new website in October atarchivesfoundation.org. The new siteand accompanying social mediaefforts increase the Foundation’sability to raise funds in support of theNational Archives and to market andpromote the National ArchivesMuseum’s exhibits and programs.
Continuing its public outreach throughprint and online advertising, mediaevents, direct mail promotions,publications, and online outreach, the Foundation supported exhibits
in the Lawrence F. O’Brien Gallery and the new David M. Rubenstein Gallery, as well as programs in the William G. McGowan Theater.
Generous gifts from our exhibition and public program donors, as well as in-kind support from CBS Outdoor,contributed to Metrorail and Metrobusdisplay ads promoting “Searching forthe Seventies: The DOCUMERICAPhotography Project” in the O’BrienGallery, and the new permanentexhibition, “Records of Rights,” in the Rubenstein Gallery.
The Foundation also worked with co-publisher Giles Ltd. to publish a photography book in support of“Searching for the Seventies.”
COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING
archivesfoundation.orgwebsite launched in October
ABOVE: Metrorail and Metrobus ads promote “Records of Rights” and “Searching for the Seventies” exhibits.
“Searching for the Seventies”
exhibition catalog.
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CORPORATE COUNCILMembers of the Foundation’sCorporate Council hosted 30 privateevents at the National Archives in2013, helping the Foundation tointroduce new audiences to theArchives and its museum exhibitions.Unrestricted funds raised through theCorporate Council directly supportNational Archives programs.
SIGNERS CIRCLEThe Foundation launched a newSigners Circle membership program in 2013 with an “off-the-record”luncheon featuring award-winningjournalist and Foundation VicePresident Cokie Roberts, whodiscussed the history of civility in Washington, DC.
Signers Circle members, who pledge$5,000 or more in support to theFoundation each year, are invited tothe Foundation’s annual Gala dinner
MEMBERSHIP$436,500 Corporate Council Support
$206,811 Individual Membership Dollars
in the National Archives’ RotundaGalleries and two “off-the-record”luncheons per year. Signers Circlemembers also enjoy private tours ofthe National Archives Museum andmuch more.
MEMBERS-ONLY EXHIBIT TOURSFoundation members were among thefirst to be invited to special guidedtours of three groundbreaking exhibitsin 2013: “Searching for the Seventies:The DOCUMERICA PhotographyProject,” “Discovery and Recovery:Preserving Iraqi Jewish Heritage,” and “Records of Rights.”
YOUNG FOUNDERS SOCIETYThe Young Founders Society continuesto gain more members, topping 100in 2013. Members of the YFS enjoyedfour exclusive events in 2013including the “Records of Rights”reception and voting event inSeptember. YFS members cast their
votes for the first featured documentto be displayed in the new “Records of Rights” exhibit, which opened inDecember. Earlier in the year, YoungFounders donned their best 1970sapparel to celebrate the opening of“Searching for the Seventies.”
ABOVE: Cokie Roberts entertains Signers Circle members at a private luncheon. RIGHT: Young
Founders Society members enjoy photo booth during tour of “Searching for the Seventies.”
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LOOKING AHEAD
We take a momentin this report tolook back andcelebrate thesuccesses of 2013.While we catch ourbreath, 2014 isupon us and
promises even more excitement as wework with our Archives partners topromote the National Archives Museumin Washington, DC, and exhibits andeducational programming nationwide.
In early 2014, the Foundation will joinArchivist David Ferriero in hosting thefirst-ever sleepover in the NationalArchives Rotunda, inviting families from around the country to unroll theirsleeping bags and spend the night next to our most treasured records, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
The History Channel’s Brad Meltzer andfellow children’s book author CokieRoberts – a vice president on theFoundation’s Board of Directors—willtalk to visitors about their favoritehistorical characters and stories asfamilies embark on treasure huntsthrough the “Public Vaults,” practicewriting with quill pens, try on historicalcostumes, and interact withimpressionists portraying AbrahamLincoln, Amelia Earhart, and PhillisWheatley. Our young guests will beentertained by a fife and drum corpsand will enjoy a movie in the William G. McGowan Theater beforeturning in for the night, and ArchivistDavid S. Ferriero and Meltzer will evenflip pancakes for them in the morning!
In March, we and our Archives partnerswill launch “Making Their Mark: StoriesThrough Signatures.” This year-longexhibition in the O’Brien Gallerypromises to shed new light on thepower of signatures contained in somany records of the National Archives
and its Presidential libraries—not onlythose on paper and parchment, butthose autographed on basketballs andsoccer jerseys, as well as the “signaturestyles” of famous Americans, includingPresidents Lyndon B. Johnson, FranklinD. Roosevelt, and Dwight D. Eisenhowerand First Ladies Jacqueline Kennedyand Michelle Obama.
This spring and summer, leading up to the 60th anniversary of the famedNewport Jazz Festival, we will work withour partners to create a series of freeprograms and concerts featuringNational Archives records related to the history of jazz music in America andexploring how this uniquely Americanart form was exported around the world.
The Foundation will continue its work in promoting the landmark “Records ofRights” exhibition in the new RubensteinGallery and its accompanying publicprograms, as well as through theexhibit’s companion websiterecordsofrights.org throughout the year.
Join us in person and online to explorethe museum’s exhibits, special events,public programs, film screenings, and educational family activities, or to research the Archives’ vasttreasure of records.
The Foundation’s new website,archivesfoundation.org, and our socialmedia presence (@archivesfdn) will bethe quickest and easiest way to stay intouch and informed with the Archives.Be sure to tell your friends and familyabout us by sharing, tweeting, pinning,and posting throughout the year.
We appreciate your ongoing support!
Patrick M. MaddenExecutive DirectorFoundation for the National Archives
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES EXPERIENCE 2The following donors provided crucial support for the second phaseof the renovations of the NationalArchives’ flagship building in Washington, DC, which include the Orientation Plaza, the David M.Rubenstein Gallery, and themyArchives Store.
David M. Rubenstein
Ancestry.com
The Philip L. Graham FundMary Lynn and Nick KotzKen and Pat Lore
ANNUAL FUNDWe continue to thank our generousdonors who helped the Foundationexceed its original capital campaigngoal of $23.6 million to launch the National Archives Experience(now the National Archives Museum).Thanks to the generosity of the following corporations, foundations,major donors, and individual members, the Foundation is able to support the crucial programmingcosts for the museum’s diverseneeds and the Foundation’s operating expenses.
CORPORATE SPONSORSAT&TCapital One N.A.CBS OutdoorDykema Gossett PLLCFahrney’s PensJohn Hancock FinancialMars, IncorporatedNATIXIS Global Asset ManagementNewell Rubbermaid - Parker Pen
CompanyOccasions CaterersPixelme Photography StudiosTexas InstrumentsThe Hill NewspaperTurner Broadcasting System, Inc. UNIPARK
THE CORPORATE COUNCILFounder ($15,000+)American Bankers AssociationAT&TThe Carlyle GroupThe Coca-Cola CompanyCVS CaremarkDiscover Financial ServicesExxon/Mobil CorporationGEICO (Government Employees Insur-
ance Company)Goldman, Sachs & Co.The Home DepotInternational Paper
Procter & GambleDavid M. RubensteinStradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLPTauck World DiscoveryTE ConnectivityToyota Motor North America, Inc.The University of Chicago -
The Harris SchoolWells Fargo Advisors, LLC
Guardian ($10,000-$14,999)American Friends of LubavitchCampaign to Fix the DebtCapital One N.A.Counsel Portfolio Services
Benefactor ($5,000-$9,999)Allstate Insurance The Better Angel SocietyCapitol Services, IncorporatedHistory Associates IncorporatedLeadership FloridaTransamerica
FOUNDATIONS & GRANTS($100,000+)The William G. McGowan
Charitable FundThe Lawrence F. O’Brien Family
($10,000 - $99,999)The Maris S. Cuneo FoundationThe Eliasberg Family Foundation, Inc.Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation,
Menlo Park, CaliforniaTawani Foundation
($100 - $9,999)AnonymousThe Aspen InstituteEverett McKinley Dirksen Endowment
FundThe Federalist SocietyThe Gilder Lehrman Institute of
American HistoryGeorge C. Marshall FoundationThe Morningstar FoundationPrince Georges County Genealogical
SocietyThe Pritzker Traubert Family
Foundation
SIGNERS CIRCLE ($5,000+)Bess and Tyler AbellHoney and Sen. Lamar AlexanderSteve and Phyllis AndersonJosé AndrésGov. James J. and
Mrs. Janet BlanchardPeter Brigham & Shannon HillTom BrokawKen Burns and Julie BurnsPatrick and Donna Norton ButlerJames W. CicconiCrown Family PhilanthropiesPeter and Maris Cuneo
David and Megan DonRichard EliasbergJerry and Nanette FingerBitsey Folger and Sidney WerkmanGettysburg FoundationAnnette Gordon-ReedWilliam and Mary Love HarmanScott and Barbara HarrisDr. Fruzsina M. Harsanyi and
Mr. Raymond GarciaAmbassador Fay Hartog-Levin (Ret.)Heart Sing FoundationMarilynn and John A. HillMichael HyattMary Lynn and Nick KotzZina and Michael KramerMaarja KrustenBrian P. LambGwendolyn LohseKen and Pat LoreStephanie and Greg LuceJacqueline Badger MarsDavid McCulloughSue Gin McGowanDavid and Kathleen McKeanJames McPhersonThe Merrill Family FoundationDavid W. MeskerMolly C. Moynihan and
Alexander SchmandtThe Lawrence F. O’Brien FamilySoledad O’BrienCharles OgletreeJoel I. and Joan PicketBruce RamerLucinda RobbCokie RobertsSteven RoseDavid M. RubensteinHoward J. RubensteinDeborah Ratner Salzberg and
Michael SalzbergTheodore D. Segal and
Dr. Joyce R. WassersteinAlbert and Shirley SmallSteven Spielberg Ross SwimmerJohn “Jack” Todd, In
Memory of Lawrence F. O’BrienJennifer WarrenMarvin Weissberg and Judith MorrisTom and Carol WheelerGwen WilliamsonRichard A. Zappala Family
FoundationJohn and Diana Zentay
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP
SCHOLAR LEVEL($2,500-$5,000)The Beaty Family FundArlene Brown and Gene BialekBruce Green
FOUNDER LEVEL($1,000-$2,499)Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Allen
Jules Bernstein and Linda LipsettMax N. BerryRobert ClarkJohn Y. Cole, Jr. and Nancy E. GwinnRobert W. CroceVincent and Genevieve DoleChristopher DreherSarajane FosterDavid and Susan HugelDr. Richard J. Kossmann, In Honor of
Lucinda RobbChristine LanphereKevin MontgomeryMaureen Sullivan & Jack SigginsWendy SwansonMrs. Togo D. West, Jr.Ezra K. Zilkha
GUARDIAN LEVEL($500-$749)Col. (Ret.) Frederick T. and
Gladys BarrettMr. and Mrs. Edward H. Beck, IIIMr. and Mrs. James R. BeersStephen J. CarforaBrian and Allayne ChappelleRichard and Marilee DaviesDavid W. DippelJoAnn DuplechinSeth EisenMary M. EvansSusan FriedgenRev. Audrey T. GonzalezDavid Granite, M.D.Warren H. Greene, Jr.Andrew J. HaganKathryn T. JonesMr. and Mrs. Thomas MillsRobert A. and Adrienne R. NelsonJames N. PowellRodney A. RossAmbassador Robin SandersMs. Nancy K. Smith &
Dr. Danny SmithPeggy TevisSandra F. WaltersKaren E. Weeks
BENEFACTOR LEVEL($250-$499)Mrs. Unalane C. Ablondi-Unalane
FoundationDava BerkmanMatthew BinkowitzMary W. BradyBrad BushJian Qin CaoDr. and Mrs. Dennis M. ConradMr. Jonathan CoopersmithYvonne CrumplerPeter and Debra FriedmannThomas GlassicAlesia M. Goginsky, PH.D.Abe and Dena GreensteinBruce GuthrieCol. Douglas HarperJohn Hellerman
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Karen and Michael IoffredoGwen A. KellerMr. and Mrs. Stephen KitchenPatrick M. MaddenLaura L. McAuliffeMartha NewmanSunjoo PangMarvin and Melanie PinkertWilliam RabbeDavid W. RobertsonDr. and Mrs. Alan B. SalisburyAl & Sandra SchlachtmeyerDr. Bruce E. SeelyMonsignor Francis R. Seymour, KHSAngelina SlackDr. James G. and
Dr. Judith Terry SmithSally C. StaleyPaul A. TerryMr. Toby WebbNoah and Elizabeth WilcoxRobert F. WilliamsJudith WintersAudrey J. WolfingerGerson and Shirley Yalowitz
ADVOCATE LEVEL($125-$249)Virginia BanerjeeMary Ann BantaDale and Jory BaroneWilliam J. & Mary L. BeanePhilip BiglerMary C. BlakeThomas BowenLou Ann CameronEd CaramAnthony J. CastroWallace ChandlerDr. Marlene H. Cianci and
Dr. Salvatore N. CianciGeorge C. ClarkMargaret and Richard CoferColeman J. ConroyRobert W. Cover, IICapt. Victor DelanoJohn & Patricia DuffnerJames J. DunphyDr. Cheryl L. EdwardsPaul EisenbacherCarolyn Gray and Douglas FaulknerEsther GitmanSalvador D. GonzalezMildred D. GrissomJohn W. Hager & Ron GeatzWanda J. HardingRon and Martha HardmanChad HelmickDr. and Dr. Merrill M. HesselTim HigginsChildren’s ConciergeCynthia K. HuttonJudith K. Jones, M.D.Kathy & Ed KeilMr. Thomas J. Kelley, Jr.Steve LaflinRichard A. LevinsonRandy LowellPatrice Lyons
Charles and Jane MaguirePaul H. McCarthyTom & Patty McGintyBonnie and Robert D. McLarenEdward S. MillerDonald K. & Barbara J. MinnerSusan MisztalAnne and Will MonahanNancy Jean MoserJames MuellJo-Ann NeuhausPatricia OvermeyerNora PerryGlenna Sue PowellJohn and Shawn ProvostCharles R. ReusingFrank C. RobertsLeslie RosenbaumDr. and Mrs. Philip SamuelsMark Howard SchulzeDavid MK SeubertKathleen and George ShultzJulie SilverbrookMeredith SingerWinfred G. Skelton, Jr.Jo Solley-HansenJohn Stevenson and Nancy NelsonScot StoneJames R. StultzJim and Haydee ToedtmanLaNae TwiteSylvia D. ValloricVan VanderwalRobert & Mary Margaret WallaceJane WeidmanJohn B. WellsSteven C. WilliamsLawrence W. WoodwardMr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Yandoli
FAMILY LEVEL($100-$124)Evan AdamsEdward AngelJeffrey J. ArchambaultJose AriasGeorge ArtolaLinda and Dale AshdownThomas J. Schneider and
Julie A. BaderHenry BainWayne BakerStephen and Carol BanksKatherine BeardsleyJames & Virginia BeckBill and JoAnn BeckCarolyn & John BeckTed & Dora Sue BlackDr. Charles M. BrainMr. and Mrs. J. Charles BruseJames & Emily BuerrmannLeona BukartekMichael and Janet BurdBrad and Lynn CarrollMartha ChildAndrew ClasterHon. W. F. ClingerMindy ComstockMr. and Mrs. James L. Connor, III
Larry CooperMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. CraigFrances M. CurnowCynthia G. DanielsJohn DenklerWilliam F. Dews, II and Paula J. KellyBill and Inez DinwoodieDownriver Genealogical SocietyMargaret DunlapNora Dowd EisenhowerRobert FarnhamJudy and David FeiginWilliam D. Fisher and
JoAnn H. BuckleyKeith Forman and Mary MortonJohn and Carolyn FrasierRaymond H. FredetteMr. and Mrs. Peter B. GeltnerKimberly and Marc GlennEllen and Michael GoldMarc and Susan GottridgeRichard GreenfieldMr. and Mrs. Lynn A. GreenwaltSherry Griffin GrundyMr. and Mrs. Robert G. Groves, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Donald HallMarie D. HauschMartin and Margaret HoffmannDon HoggattWythe HoltDorothy H. HopeSidney and Carol HurlburtReed & Kathleen HutnerMr. Peter Barton HuttJane Sundelof JonesDr. David KahnMr. and Mrs. Bryan F. KammerKim KandarasJames and Catherine KelleyChristopher LairDavid A. LamdinDr. and Mrs. H. Richard LaneMrs. Joyce W. LetawAlbert LietzauDr. K Tsianina LomawaimaRodney LorenceBarbara LouvierePatrick MaloneDaniel MereckMarianne Martin & Jay PiperMcKean FamilyRobert W. and Lisa D. McLaughlinJanet Meyer BufordGeorge & Katherine MillerKent MorfordSamuel and Sharon NickolsMr. and Mrs. Michael GoodenThomas O’Guinn & Marilyn BolandSamuel C. OwusuPavel V. Petrik, M.D.Barbara and William PheilMary Ann Philipp and Bob PhilippThomas Poulter, Jr.Suzanne PrattWilliam RabbeKaren RamsdellKevin and Alice ReillyMr. David A. RichardsLaura Riewaldt
Paul and Gayle RoppRachel RossEugene T. RossidesThe Sakowitz FamilyKathleen D. SalazarFrank & Dudley SargentRichard and Pam SayreBilly J. Seabolt, Esq. and FamilyBarbara Ann ShannonHarry and Marta SherwoodAdele Z. SilverJay SilvermanMr. and Mrs. Eric SmithMr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Smith, IIIMary Jo SouthwickRosemary A. Stevens, PhDLucinda Stewart and
Burrus CarnahanAndrea StowersMr. and Mrs. Russell W. StruckmanMs. Audrey M. StuckoMr. Duncan E. TebowHank and Betsy TeutonDolly Tovar and Darryn BeasleyWilliam E. TribleDr. Linda and Glenn VandergriffAlan ViterbiNancy A. WatsonStephen WhiteMr. and Mrs. James H. WindtJay WolfeLisa ZaslerCatherine and Stephen Zavadil
PATRON LEVEL($60-$99)AnonymousDana AgamalianRichard A. AhrensWilliam G. AielloMichael AldermanMs. Carol F. AlfordNolan AltmanLee AmosWilliam AndersonDeborah J. AndrewsHerman AnschuetzManuel F. AriasCheryl Somers AubinMr. and Mrs. C. William AutroJeffrey AxelradPatricia M. BachmanChristine BakerRobin A. BaldwinIvy Rose S. BaletoJon and Cindi BalsonPer Bang-JensenJoann BarsdaKathleen BashianAndrew BassKevin A. BecklesJean R. BentleyJohn E. BergmannMatthew BergstromJennifer BermanMichael BermanMalcolm E. BernhardtBrandon BezzantLucy N.P. Birch
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John BittnerTimothy A. BlairKaren BlumenthalWilliam F. BolognaFred L. Borch IIILaura and Kent BornGeorge R. BozziniD. BrammerJanet BranstetterRichard and Patti BroadBarbara BrodieNora Kay BrownRobert F. BrownStephen BrowneMarjorie H. BrubeckKerry L. BryanRuth BuddMary N. BunkerPhil BurfeindGene H. BurkettLynn M. BurlbawDonna BuschRichard ButlerJason ButterworthTina K. ByrdLaura Q. CantrellMaria CarosaMs. Carol Laikin CarpenterConstance CarterBrent A. CasperChalmers Family TrustJeff ChapmanJason ChorleyLisa ChristensenCynthia J. ClarkLaurel E. ClaysonJeffrey CoenEric B. CohenBrian ColeAlice CollinsDale S. CollinsonMarion Fitch ConnellGary ConwellJoyce M. ConyersWilliam and Judy CorbettKim CorthellChristian CosioDavid Courtwright and Shelby MillerZiggy J. CraigDr. Frank CrittonHoward CrombieJudith C. DamewoodDouglas E. DamsDenise A. DavisLeAnn Lindquist DeanThe James E. Dean FamilyGeorge T. DesorcyDonna DialJoanna B. DiGiovannaJeff DoddJudith C. DohnerChristine DoverArthur T. DowneyMarla J. DruzgalJohn J. Duffy, 10th MTN Div. (WWII)William H. Duncan, MDDeborah M. DyerR. Eugene Earsom
Charles L. EdsonHon. Bert T. EdwardsStephanie K. EllerJohn ElliffMorgan ElliottBarbara EllisJohn ExlineTerrie FajardoJohn T. FarquharL. Jean Herz and Dan FelgerJames M. FernaldTheresa FerreroDr. Bernard FerrierChip FilsonEric K. FisherMary & Joseph FitzharrisRichard and Judith FletcherJeanne FoglePaul E. FosterStanley P. FrankHoward FreedDaniel J. FreeseAnthony FriedmanSteven FrietschLarry K. FryerLeroy W. GardnerCarolyn Garratt-ReedRobert and Catherine GauglerAlison M. GavinMargaret E. GeeCharles GellertPatrice GhaderiLinda GhelfiKeri GiannottiJ.P. GibbonsVirginia M. GibbonsJames Cross GiblinSusan GlickmanBarbara P. GradyRochelle GranatChristine E. GregoriousLouisa GreveCatherine GreveMichael GreyJames R. GrossmanWilliam GrueskinJerry and Marian HaagTracy HaleDouglas HallSusan HansenRene HardinPatricia HargroveDenise HarrisonDon HartlineCarolyn HartungBeatriz HaspoRobert HatfieldRachel R. HechtJeff, Sonia, Jacob & Joshua HedderigJanet L. HedrickMike HenryDiego A. HernandezLinda and Jay HersonJoel P. HewettRhonda Rush HinzJack D. HoltWilma HommelLynne R. Horn
Maxine HuffJanice R. HullAlan W. HunsbergerPam Hunt & Roger Mark HuntArthur IsackCarolyn Talbott IwataLarry and Keiko JacobsonDr. & Mrs. Jerome JaffeMr. and Mrs. John A. Jago, Jr.John F. JamesonEric JarvisLynn JasonArlene V. JenningsStanley M. JerleckiDavid K. JohnsonJim, Diana, Grace & Ben JohnsonNancy KaderBarbara F. KahlowRochelle S. KaplanAlan C. KaplanRichard and Barbara KaplinGale KaufmannCamille KavonThomas A. KieslerWallace KileVictoria KinnearCarrie and Meldon KirkMichael D. KirleyMary E. KleinKevin KlowdenJ. David KluckClaire KluskensNicholas KnaptonRobert M. KnightLinda KoblickPeter and Jane KolakowskiRobert KraftHazel F. KreinhederKen KrellHarold B. KromDr. Michelle A. KrowlSusan KrumhausArecenia and Gavin KumarNicole LanceElizabeth LandenWilliam C. LangeMr. Rex LathamRobert R. LavenMichele S. LawlorJoyce S. LawrenceDavid LeddelAntoinette J. LeeRon LehkerPaul LemeryEdwin K. LenCarole LevyRobert A. LewisEric LewisCarole M. LieberJoanna L. LilquistSteven L. ListMrs. Harry R. LockeRobert H. LoefflerDonald L. LombardRuth LoveChristopher J. LoVergineHoward P. LowellJean Lucas-Allen
Senator and Mrs. Richard G. LugarPhilip R. and Dianne C. LuhmannRailey W. Macey, IIILaura M. MackailFrederick MahrEllen and Gary MalaskyCatherine MaloneyTimothy P. ManleyDavid R. MannAndrea, David & Max ManzanresFrank J. Marine and Linda James McKayDavid S. MartinJames W. MartinMichael and Carol MartinkaDouglas G. MartzReverend David C. MarxJerlyn MaskNancy A. MastersonSandra and Raymond MathisJoan M. MathysDebra & John MazzulloKimberly McAllisterCyndy McClainThomas M. McConkaySean McCrohonNadine McGuireJames J. McSweeneyJames F. McVeighRichard P. MeyerMs. Kathy A. MilhollandDr. Jeanne-Marie A. MillerRodney & Patricia MilnesLorraine MinorL. David MinskRobert L. MontagueMichael MooresKent MorganJohn F. Moroz, Jr.John and Susan MosemanRobyn L. MosherSteve MottMilo M. MoyanoB. Ann MunseyJohn & Tammy MurabitoDr. Raymond MurakamiWilliam & Mary MuthGladys R. MyattAllen L. MyersJonathan S. NelsonSusan NemethRita NixLeClere G. NonemanJoe NunesAgnes NuvalRaymond V. O’Connor, Jr.L. Peat O’NeilGwendolyn G. O’SullivanMaribeth OakesRichard OakleyJoAnn OlssonBob and Kay OshelBill Owens-SmithGerald S. PapazianLeland M. ParkGary ParkerRichard E. and Kathryn A. ParkerLawrence ParrishCarl and Marian Patey
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1 8 F O U N D AT I O N F O R T H E N AT I O N A L A R C H I V E S
Anne C. PerryTammy PeterThomas B. PetersPaul PetruzziDebra PolhemusSusan PomerantzAlan C. PorterWalter W. Price, IIILori ProctorMichael ProhaskaColonel and Mrs. John F. Prout (Ret.)Diane T. PutneyLynn RadkeAnuras ReddyMichael F. ReedJoshua & Linda RettigRichard & Peggy RhorerJames W. Rice, Jr.Mr. Kenneth J. RichardsFrederick M. RiekertBarbara L. RimmerMs. Meryl RizzottiChristi RobinsonAnna RomanskiMonica R. RomeroJames. J. RosolankaMr. Douglas RossJoanne RossoStuart Alan RothsteinFernando RuizEmily Golightly RuskHeidi SamuelMary A. SandersWilliam W. ScalesDavid SchmidtAnn Imlah SchneiderTimothy J. SchoepkeBeverly ScottClift SeferlisKevin SegallJose and Mari SenaRoberta I. ShafferRobert D. ShandSusan P. ShepardSuzette ShermanJoel ShieldDavid H. ShinnMark and Sara ShoobW. Scott SimsClaudia SkeltonPaul SmithGregory SmithTodd SmithDr. Betty E. SmithTeresa SmootDr. and Mrs. Luther B. SowersDr. Ira L. SparCatherine L. SpenceDr. Charles SpencerAnne StaufferAmy StevensSelma StewartJerry W. StewartL. Nan StoutMr. and Mrs. Stanley StylianosBeth S. SumpterJudith M. SwanSusan SzulmanMr. Armen Tashdinian
John L. TaylorGary A. TerrillWilliam ThayerDebbie ThomasDerrel ToddAllen TomlinsonEd TorresAnne S. K. TurkosJames R. TyndallBeth A. UnklesbayUproots GenealogyMargarete B. UzarskiMarsha Van HamBeth Van WhyMarianne F. VardamanMarilyn VernaSherri L. VervackRandall Vitale and Kelly Alvarez VitaleCraig W. WalshQian WangNorvetta Y. WarrenGary R. WaxmonskyRobert WebbEdgar L. WeberRobert J. Weiner, Jr.Isabelle WellsCarolyn D. WhippleMs. Mary WhiteRobin L. WhiteDorothy WickerRose Marie WilcoxGlenn F. WilliamsJames D. Williamson IIIGary and Carrie Jo WillisCandace WilmotHeidi L. WolfCapt. Leland E. Wood, Jr. USN (Ret.)Paul C. WrightPatricia A. YoungParsa T. ZadehMike ZaleMargot and Paul ZimmermanChristos Zirps
GUGGENHEIM CENTERDONORSBess and Tyler AbellHoney and Lamar AlexanderMichele and Allan J. BermanMadzy and Albert BeveridgeArlene Brown and Gene BialekJohn and Lynn CarlinPeter and Marian EdelmanDD EisenbergMs. Elinor K. FarquharNancy Folger and Sidney WerkmanRichard M. GaynorHon. Joseph and Alma GildenhornMr. and Mrs. Earl S. GodfreyMrs. Charles GuggenheimThomas GuggenheimMartin and Margaret HoffmannEllen and Gary MalaskyStefanie R. MathewMr. David W. MeskerHenry and Judith MillonPeggy ParsonsAnn and Walter PincusAlbert Ritzenberg
Evie RooneyClaudia J. Russell, in memory of
Donald RussellWerner SchumannRobert and Christine SteinerFlo and Roger StoneMarvin WeissbergCatherine WylerJohn and Diana Zentay
YOUNG FOUNDERS SOCIETYScholar ($2,550)AnonymousDavid Don*Maarja KrustenGwendolyn Lohse*
Founder ($1,050)David S. FerrieroMarc J. Gittleman and Caryn Marks*Patrick W. HallahanMelissa NewmanW. Patrick Wilson*
Conservator ($800)Ryan and Larysa Kautz*
Guardian ($550)Gabriella AngeloniMelissa Felder ZappalaAnne Musella*Brian D. Smith*
Benefactor ($300)Jody Arlington and Franck CordesCatherine Nelson BallRichard KautzStefanie R. MathewJonathan Murphy
Advocate ($175)Oni K. Blair*Daniel CaporasoIan DavidoffRebecca and Jason Goldsmith*Jonathan Morgenstein
Family ($150)Page and J.D. BuchananMichael Chiswick-PattersonLeigh Catherine MilesTamar StanleyMichael & Mary Kathryn Steel
Patron ($110)Fiona AlexanderLeah C. BattaglioliDaniel V. CuzzolinoMeg EhrKathryn FeatherAndres FiguerolaClaire GarvinKenneth Hunter-HallWill JenkinsChristopher KingDave KumarVanessa A. LantinKrista LundbergJoshua F. Magri
Paul W. MandelsonMary E. McGinn-ShapiroRobert & Janet PerezSarah ReisertHeather SacksFrederick W. SchwankeAdam M. SharpSusan StrangeKatherine C. SybengaWilliam G. von Glahn
Introductory ($50)Elizabeth AndradeSuzanne AnthonyChristopher AwBecky BallardJanine A. BarbacaneRyan BreenBill BystrickySarah Crawford and Randall BlairBenjamin DotsonKaty DunnAnne D. Eisenhower*Fiona ForceyJonathan FreemanJean Cecil FrickJason GeskeMary Beth GoodmanLaura HammondChris HensmanNatalie HillElizabeth HuberDr. Michael C. HynesNamrata KoriAnita LamRenee LeeHolly MahonyLauren MarksCaitlin McDevittDwayne McFarlaneNeha DesaiDr. Lilia MelaniDr. Vernon R. MorrisDavid NelsonJack NevilleJoshua B. NovikoffKatie ParrishKristin PostJennifer RichkusSophia SahafBeth ScottJessica SherMandy SlutskerValentin SwegleJo TunstallDavid TurnbullBill O. WilenKristin ZielinskiPaul Zurawski
*Young Founders Steering Committee
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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION*
ASSETS % of Assets
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents $ 2,471,556 53.2%
Short-term investments 31,202 0.7%
Receivables 134,567 2.9%
Inventories 722,489 15.5%
Prepaid expenses 29,370 0.6%
Total 3,389,184 72.9%
FIXED ASSETS
Property, plant and equipment at cost 164,573 3.5%
Less accumulated depreciation (98,111) -2.1%
Total 66,462 1.4%
OTHER ASSETS
Pledges receivable-long term 1,210,000 26.0%
Doubtful allowance ($8,900) -0.2%
Discounts-Long Term Pledges ($7,625) -0.2%
Total $ 1,193,475 25.7%
TOTAL ASSETS $ 4,649,121 100.0%Total Net Assets 4,121,822 88.7%
Total Liabilities + Net Assets 4,649,121 100.0%
LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS % of Assets
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Accounts & Contracts payable $ 370,482 8.0%
Accrued payroll and leave 154,524 3.3%
Other short term liabilities 2,293 0.0%
Total $ 527,299 11.3%
TOTAL LIABILITIES $ 527,299 11.3%
NET ASSETS
Beginning of the Year $ 8,614,935
Net income current period-unrestricted (159,645)
Additions current period-temp. restricted 1,797,530
Released from temp restriction (6,130,998)
End of Period Net Assets $ 4,121,822
For 12 months ending 12/31/2013
*Unaudited financial information. Check our website at archivesfoundation.org for more information.
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CHA I R A ND P R E S I D EN TA’Lelia BundlesAUTHOR/FORMER ABC NEWS EXECUTIVE & PRODUCERWASHINGTON, DC
V I C E C H A I RMANPatrick ButlerASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC TELEVISION STATIONSARLINGTON, VA
V I C E P R E S I D EN TMichael R. BeschlossPRESIDENTIAL HISTORIANWASHINGTON, DC
V I C E P R E S I D EN TGov. James J. BlanchardDLA PIPER US LLPWASHINGTON, DC
V I C E P R E S I D EN TKen BurnsFLORENTINE FILMSWALPOLE, NH
V I C E P R E S I D EN TCokie RobertsJOURNALISTBETHESDA, MD
T R E A SUR E RMarvin F. WeissbergWEISSBERG FOUNDATIONARLINGTON, VA
S E C R E TA R YMarilynn Wood HillAUTHOR/HISTORIANBRONXVILLE, NY
Board of Directors 2013
S EN I O R S TA F F
Thora ColotEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Patrick M. MaddenEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Franck CordesDEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, OPERATIONS
Kelly GotthardtDIRECTOR OF RETAIL OPERATIONS
Patty Reinert MasonDIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS
Stefanie MathewDIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT
Caneil McDonaldDIRECTOR OF SPECIAL EVENTS
Patricia ColemanACCOUNTING MANAGER
D I R E C TORSBess AbellMERRY GO ROUND FARMPOTOMAC, MD
Honey AlexanderCOMMUNITY LEADERWASHINGTON, DC
José AndrésTHINKFOODGROUPWASHINGTON, DC
James CicconiAT&TWASHINGTON, DC
Peter CuneoCUNEO & CO., LLCREDDING, CT
Richard Eliasberg PRIMA MANAGEMENT CO.BALTIMORE, MD
Jerry E. FingerFINGER INTERESTS, INC.HOUSTON, TX
Nancy FolgerCOMMUNITY LEADERWASHINGTON, DC
William R. HarmanBUSINESS EXECUTIVENEW YORK, NY
Gov. Frank KeatingAMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATIONWASHINGTON, DC
Mary Lynn KotzJOURNALISTWASHINGTON, DC
Zina KramerEVENTS MARKETINGBLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI
Ambassador Fay Hartog Levin (Ret.)HARRIS SCHOOL OF A PUBLIC POLICY,UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CHICAGO, IL
Kenneth G. LoreBINGHAM MCCUTCHEN, LLPWASHINGTON, DC
Cappy R. McGarrMCM INTERESTS, LLCDALLAS, TX
Sue Gin McGowanFLYING FOOD GROUPCHICAGO, IL
David McKeanU.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATEWASHINGTON, DC
David MeskerCOMMUNITY LEADERFLORISSANT, MO
Mary C. MoynihanPERKINS COIE, LLPWASHINGTON, DC
Lawrence F. O’Brien IIITHE OB♦C GROUP, LLCWASHINGTON, DC
Soledad O’BrienSTARFISH MEDIANEW YORK, NY
Joel I. PicketGOTHAM CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, LLCNEW YORK, NY
Bruce RamerGANG TYRE RAMER AND BROWN, INCBEVERLY HILLS, CA
Lucinda RobbCOMMUNITY LEADERARLINGTON, VA
Howard J. RubensteinRUBENSTEIN ASSOCIATES, INC.NEW YORK, NY
Deborah Ratner SalzbergFOREST CITY WASHINGTONWASHINGTON, DC
Theodore D. SegalSTRADLEY RONON STEVENS & YOUNG, LLPWASHINGTON DC
Albert H. SmallSOUTHERN ENGINEERING CORP.BETHESDA, MD
John Fox SullivanATLANTIC MEDIA COMPANYWASHINGTON, DC
Ross O. SwimmerNATIVE AMERICAN FUND ADVISORS, LLCTULSA, OK
Riley TempleTEMPLE STRATEGIESWASHINGTON, DC
Tom E. WheelerCORE CAPITAL PARTNERSWASHINGTON, DC
John H. ZentayDLA PIPER US, LLPWASHINGTON, DC
COUNS E LWilliam H. MinorDLA PIPER US, LLPWASHINGTON, DC
Larysa KautzSCHANER & LUBITZ, PLLCBETHESDA, MD
ADM I N I S T R AT I V E
Kristine InchaustiADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Albert MercoglianoPROJECT MANAGER
COMMUN I C AT I ONS
Kathleen LietzauCOMMUNICATIONS AND RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
AC COUN T I NG
Matthew TrommatterACCOUNTING ASSISTANT
D E V E L O PMEN T
Laura BrandtDEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNICATIONSASSISTANT
Melissa DiazDEVELOPMENT OPERATIONS COORDINATOR
Dianne HammondMEMBERSHIP MANAGER
Jesika Jennings DavisASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT, INDIVIDUAL GIVING
Jordan ZappalaMANAGER OF INSTITUTIONAL GIVING
S P E C I A L E V EN T S
David NelsonSPECIAL EVENTS COORDINATOR
R E TA I L
Dennis BradenBOOK BUYER
Dwayne BrewerINVENTORY COORDINATOR
Greg FerraraDEPUTY DIRECTOR OF RETAIL OPERATIONS
Sara KraussASSISTANT MANAGER
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A - Kids explore the 17-foot interactive table in the new “Records of Rights” exhibit. Jeffrey Reed, National Archives
R - Philanthropist David M. Rubenstein in front of the gallery that bears his name. Jeffrey Reed, National Archives
2 - “Searching for the Seventies” exhibit, featuring DOCUMERICA photo captioned“Hitchhiker with his dog, ‘Tripper,’ on U.S. 66.” Charles O’Rear, Yuma County, Arizona, May 1972
0 - Visitors view the original EmancipationProclamation during the Archives’ 150th anniversary celebration commemorating President Lincoln’s signing of the document. Pepe Gomez for the Foundation for the National Archives
1 - Steven Spielberg reads from Rep. ThaddeusStevens’ (R-PA) handwritten joint resolution ofDecember 9, 1861, proposing the abolition ofslavery, during the Foundation’s annual Gala. Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for the Foundation for the National Archives
3 - The U.S. Army 3rd Infantry “The Old Guard”Continental Color Guard and Fife and DrumCorps entertains visitors at the NationalArchives’ July 4 celebration. Pepe Gomez for the Foundation for the National Archives
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archivesfoundation.org
The Foundation for the National Archives is an independent nonprofit that increases public awareness of the
National Archives, inspires a deeper appreciation of our country’s heritage, and encourages citizen engagement in our democracy.
The Foundation generates financial and creative support for National Archives exhibitions, public programs, and educational
initiatives, introducing America’s records to people around the U.S. and the world.
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