TO CREATE A MUSEUM HONORING ALASKA'S VETERANS AND PRESERVING THEIR MEMORIES AND THEIR SACRIFICES IN DEFENSE OF AMERICA'S FREEDOM TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ABOUT MILITARY, PERSONS OPERATIONS AND SACRIFICES MADE, BY THE COLLECTION, RESEARCH, PRESERVATION AND EXHIBITION OF ARTIFACTS, PERSONAL ACCOUNTS AND HISTORICAL FACTS RELATING TO AMERICAN DEFENSE OF FREEDOM THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. TO SUPPORT ACTIVE DUTY SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN, RESERVE, GUARD AND VETERANS. TO PROMOTE ANY ACTIVITIES THAT ENHANCE OR SUPPORT THE PURPOSE OF THE MUSEUM. TO DIRECT ALL MUSEUM OPERATIONS, IMPROVEMENTS, FUND RAISING ACTIVITIES AND TO HOLD IN TRUST ALL FUNDS DESIGNATED FOR THE MUSEUM AND ITS OPERATIONS.
Reported officers (all unpaid)
No paid executives reported in 2024. ALASKA VETERANS MUSEUM reported 9 unpaid officers and board members on its 990.
Revenue and expenses over time
ALASKA VETERANS MUSEUM reported revenue and expenses across 2 filing years.
What Arts, Culture & Humanities executives earn
ALASKA VETERANS MUSEUM reported no executive compensation in its latest filing. For context, the highest-paid executive at a comparable arts, culture & humanities organization nationwide earns a median of $58,598.
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