Foundation

Support Fort Dalles Museum and Anderson Homestead Foundation

The purpose of the Fort Dalles Museum/Anderson Homestead Foundation is to preserve and protect the Fort Dalles Museum and to seek and obtain funding and resources in support of the museum. The Foundation’s long-term goal is to establish financial stability through endowments to aid in the future operation of the museum. Short-term goals include the construction of a new vehicle building to house the historically significant antique vehicle collection and to solicit funds for other immediate needs of the museum. The Fort Dalles Museum/Anderson Home-stead Foundation is a 501(c) 3 organization and all donations are tax-deductible.

 

FOUNDATION Board

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Denise Bokum 


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Randy Kaatz


 

The Fort Dalles Museum/Anderson Homestead Foundation is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization in Oregon, US. This means your donations are tax-deductible. Your donation will help us preserve Fort Dalles Museum and the Anderson Homestead for future generations.

The Fort Dalles Museum/Anderson Homestead Foundation is a partner with the Oregon Cultural Trust.

Your gift will help us preserve the history of Fort Dalles, the Anderson Homestead, and the museum’s antiques collection for future generations to enjoy. To make a tax-deductible donation, please send your check or money order to:

Fort  Dalles Museum/Anderson Homestead Foundation
P. O. Box 591
The Dalles, Oregon 97058

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Fort Dalles Museum/Anderson Homestead Foundation is a tax-exempt  non-profit 501(c)3 organization. Tax ID number: 30-0589167

Fort Dalles foundation

The purpose of the Fort Dalles Museum/Anderson Homestead Foundation is to preserve and protect the Fort Dalles Museum, and to seek and obtain funding and resources in support of the museum. The Foundation’s long-term goal is to establish financial stability through endowments to aid in the future operation of the museum. Short-term goals include the construction of a new vehicle building to house the historically significant antique vehicle collection, and to solicit funds for other immediate needs of the museum.