2020 Year in Review
The annual report of the National Coast Guard Museum Association
The annual report of the National Coast Guard Museum Association
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WHEN THE MOST<br />
IS EXPECTED<br />
The When the Most is Expected Capital Campaign is a public/private effort to raise $150<br />
million to construct the National Coast Guard Museum. Our generous <strong>in</strong>dividual and corporate<br />
donors are help<strong>in</strong>g us reach our goal to ensure that the efforts of countless Coast Guard men<br />
and women are made known to Museum visitors.<br />
PRINCIPAL GIFT<br />
The Museum Association gratefully<br />
acknowledges the Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal Gift of $5,000,000<br />
made by J.D. Power III and Family.<br />
LEADERSHIP GIFTS<br />
The Museum Association gratefully acknowledges the follow<strong>in</strong>g donors for their significant<br />
contributions and pledges to the When the Most is Expected Capital Campaign.<br />
- Arnold D. Palmer Charitable Trust<br />
- Boysie & Joy Boll<strong>in</strong>ger<br />
- BP America, Inc.<br />
- Gordy & Michelle Bunch<br />
- James J. Coleman, Jr. †<br />
- Frank Loomis Palmer Fund<br />
- CDR Kev<strong>in</strong> Hark<strong>in</strong>s, Ph.D., USCG (Ret.)<br />
- Lockheed Mart<strong>in</strong> Corporation<br />
- Thomas Niles<br />
MAJOR GIFTS<br />
The follow<strong>in</strong>g donors have contributed or pledged between $250,000 and $999,999.<br />
- Anonymous<br />
- American Commercial L<strong>in</strong>es<br />
- Eastern Shipbuild<strong>in</strong>g Group, Inc.<br />
- Exxon Mobil Corporation<br />
- CAPT Fred Herzberg, USCG (Ret.)<br />
- Hunt<strong>in</strong>gton Ingalls Industries<br />
The follow<strong>in</strong>g donors have contributed or pledged between $100,000 and $249,999.<br />
- Anonymous (2)<br />
- Canal Barge Company, Inc.<br />
- Chelsea Groton Foundation, Inc.<br />
- Colonna’s Shipyard, Inc.<br />
- Community Foundation for Northern VA /<br />
the Stevens Family Charitable Fund<br />
- Cross Sound Ferry Services, Inc.<br />
- Crown Family Philanthropies<br />
- Essex Equity Management, LLC<br />
- General Dynamics Electric Boat<br />
Corporation and General Dynamics<br />
Mission Systems<br />
$73M<br />
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN<br />
COMMITMENTS FROM<br />
PUBLIC/PRIVATE<br />
SOURCES TO DATE<br />
Below: Cadet First Class Jacquelyn Kubicko, a Fulbright<br />
Scholar, will study Ocean Sciences at the University of<br />
Southampton, UK. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty<br />
Officer 2nd Class Richard Brahm)<br />
Left: The Coast Guard-manned assault transport USS<br />
Joseph T. Dickman. Dur<strong>in</strong>g WWI, the Coast Guard<br />
enforced rules and regulations that governed the<br />
anchorage and movements of vessels <strong>in</strong> American<br />
harbors. (Public Doma<strong>in</strong>)<br />
Right: Petty Officer 2nd Class Nathan Newberg, a<br />
Coast Guard rescue swimmer stationed at Air Station<br />
Savannah, Georgia. Newberg rescued two people from<br />
the Golden Ray, a car carrier ship that capsized offshore<br />
Brunswick, Georgia. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty<br />
Officer 2nd Class Travis Magee/Released)<br />
- Ingram Industries, Inc.<br />
- Kirby Corporation<br />
- ST Eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g North America –<br />
Halter Mar<strong>in</strong>e<br />
- James & Karen Tyler<br />
- Global Conta<strong>in</strong>er Term<strong>in</strong>als<br />
- Humane Society of the<br />
Commonwealth of MA<br />
- Jeff & Allison K<strong>in</strong>gsley<br />
- Thomas P. & Nancy D. Marian<br />
- Moran Tow<strong>in</strong>g, Interlake<br />
Steamship, SeaStreak and<br />
Moran Environmental Services<br />
- Ports America Group<br />
- Joe and T<strong>in</strong>a Pyne<br />
- Ross<strong>in</strong> Foundation<br />
- Howard Slotnick †<br />
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