ARMY WAR COLLEGE FOUNDATION INC
122 FORBES AVE, CARLISLE, PA 170135248 www.usawc.org

Total Revenue
$2,710,626
Total Expenses
$2,204,974
Net Assets
$17,671,802

Organizations Filed Purposes: TO SUPPORT EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS OF THE US ARMY WAR COLLEGE AND ITS GRADUATES.

THE FOUNDATION ENGAGES IN CHARITABLE AND EDUCATIONAL ENDEAVORS SOLELY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE U.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE AND ITS RESPECTIVE PURPOSES, PROGRAMS, AND GRADUATES. THE FOUNDATION SUPPORT PROVIDES THE MARGIN OF EXCELLENCE THAT ENABLES THE COLLEGE TO BETTER EDUCATE AND DEVELOP LEADERS FOR SERVICE AT THE STRATEGIC LEVEL WHILE ADVANCING KNOWLEDGE IN THE GLOBAL APPLICATION OF LANDPOWER.

THE AWCF ACADEMIC PROGRAMS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR CONSISTED ON THE FOLLOWING: CHAIR OF WAR STUDIES, DE SERIO CHAIR OF STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE, SEVEN POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWS, THE APPLIED COMMUNICATIONS LAB, PROVOST/DEAN'S PROGRAMS, CARLISLE SCHOLARS, DISTINGUISHED AND MEMORIAL LECTURES, BOARD OF VISITORS SUPPORT, THE COLLEGE'S ONLINE WEB-JOURNAL, WRITING AND SPEAKING AWARDS, INDUSTRY DAY, ADVANCED STRATEGIC ART PROGRAM, ARMY LEADER DAY, COMMANDANT'S READING PROGRAM, AND THE ARMY STRATEGIC EDUCATION PROGRAM. THIS FY, WE ALSO PROVIDED FUNDS FOR ADDITIONAL VIRTUAL PLATFORMS NEEDED WHEN THE COLLEGE IMPLEMENTED VIRTUAL CLASSES DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. IN THIS FY, WE PRESENTED 19 WRITING AND SPEAKING AWARDS FOR BOTH RESIDENT AND DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAM GRADUATING STUDENTS, AS WELL AS U.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE FELLOWS. THERE WERE EIGHT MAJOR WAR COLLEGE FACULTY WRITING AWARDS, FIVE COLLEGE FACULTY CHAIRS, AND THREE LANDPOWER ESSAY AWARDS TO EXTERNAL AUTHORS. INDUSTRY DAY HAD 26 REPRESENTATIVES FROM 25 DEFENSE COMPANIES OR ORGANIZATIONS. FUNDING WAS PROVIDED TO ASSIST IN EXECUTING THE BASIC STRATEGIC ART PROGRAM AND THE NOMINATIVE LEADER COURSES. THE ADVANCED STRATEGIC ART AND CARLISLE SCHOLARS PROGRAMS SUPPORTED SPECIAL STUDIES FOR 17 SELECTED STUDENTS EACH. THE ARMY LEADER DAY MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR 25 DEPARTMENT OF ARMY SENIOR GENERAL OFFICER AND CIVILIAN LEADERS TO MEET WITH THE WAR COLLEGE STUDENTS IN A DAY LONG PROGRAM OF STRATEGIC LEADER TOPICS. FUNDING THROUGHOUT THE ACADEMIC YEAR ENABLED DISTINGUISHED LECTURERS AND ELECTIVES SPEAKERS TO PRESENT ACADEMIC TOPICS THAT OTHERWISE WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE. ACADEMIC PROGRAM FUNDING SUPPORTED THE HOSTING OF SENIOR LEADERS, GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, AND OTHER GUESTS OF THE USAWC WHO PROVIDED RELEVANT AND TIMELY ACADEMIC MATERIAL IN A VARIETY OF FORMATS, COURSES, AND EVENTS.

THE AWCF PROGRAM ENHANCEMENTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR CONSISTED OF EXECUTIVE SERVICES, MILITARY FAMILY PROGRAM, INTERNATIONAL FELLOWS, ALUMNI SERVICES, STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (FORMERLY SLSR), REUNIONS AND RECEPTIONS, PRESS ACTIVITIES, BOOK PRODUCTION, AND SPECIAL EVENTS, SUCH AS SERVICE BIRTHDAY COMMEMORATIONS. THERE WERE 79 INTERNATIONAL FELLOWS AND THEIR FAMILIES FROM 75 DIFFERENT COUNTRIES DURING THREE MAJOR TRIPS THAT HELPED THEM ORIENT TO THE U.S. AND ITS DEMOCRATIC, LEGAL, AND POLITICAL FOUNDATIONS. THERE WERE A WIDE VARIETY OF STRATEGIC LEADER STAFF RIDES WHICH PROVIDED STRATEGIC LEADER PROGRAMS FOR THE COLLEGE IN ITS OUTREACH PROGRAMS. PRESS ACTIVITIES THIS FY FOCUSED PRIMARILY ON CONTINUING THE UPDATES OF THE HISTORY OF THE ARMY WAR COLLEGE AND THE ANTIETAM BATTLEFIELD GUIDES.

THE OFFICE OF ALUMNI AFFAIRS OPERATES THE ARMY WAR COLLEGE FOUNDATION GIFT SHOP AS A BENEFIT TO THE MEMBERS OF THE FOUNDATION AND ALSO AS A GIFT SHOP FOR THE GENERAL ARMY WAR COLLEGE POPULATION. THE COLLEGE USES THE FOUNDATION GIFT SHOP AS A SOURCE OF GIFTS AND MEMENTOS FOR SPEAKERS, TRIP VISITS TO WASHINGTON DC AND NEW YORK CITY, AND GUESTS OF ALL KINDS. THE FOUNDATION USES THE GIFT SHOP AS AN INCENTIVE FOR MEMBERSHIP. FOUNDATION MEMBERS RECEIVE 20% OFF THE PURCHASE OF MOST ITEMS IN THE STORE. ANYTHING PRICED OVER $300 IS DISCOUNTED 10% FOR MEMBERS. A SELECT NUMBER OF THE NON-CONSIGNMENT ITEMS WERE ALSO SOLD VIA AN ONLINE STORE. MEMBERS WERE PROVIDED A COUPON CODE IN THE MAGAZINE TO USE WHEN PURCHASING ONLINE. WHEN APPLIED AT CHECKOUT, THIS CODE GAVE THE SAME DISCOUNT THAT MEMBERS RECEIVED IN THE SHOP. THE FOUNDATION OFFERS A COMPETITIVE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN OF LIFETIME MEMBERS. DURING THIS FY, THERE WERE 40 FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED. USING THE SAME COMPETITIVE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM BUT WITHOUT REGARD TO FOUNDATION MEMBERSHIP, THE FOUNDATION ADMINISTERED AND AWARDED THREE DISTANCE EDUCATION ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIPS AS WELL.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Kaitlyn J SandsCORPORATE DEVELOPMENT OFFICER40$110,500
Col Ret Ruth CollinsPRESIDENT AND CEO40$101,667
Mg Ret Margaret C WilmothTRUSTEE1$0
Mg Ret Ronald L JohnsonTRUSTEE1$0
Ms Mary Beth SullivanTRUSTEE1$0
Bg Ret Wilbur E Wolf IiiTRUSTEE1$0
Ms Kimball Ann LaneTRUSTEE1$0
Mg Ret Luis R VisotTRUSTEE1$0
Mr Christopher PohankaTRUSTEE1$0
Mr Thomas F BeatyTRUSTEE1$0
Ltg Ret Joseph Fh PetersonTRUSTEE1$0
Mg Ret Yves J FontaineTRUSTEE1$0
Mr William B Summers JrTRUSTEE1$0
Ltg Ret Roger C SchultzTRUSTEE1$0
Mg Ret Virgil L Packett IiTRUSTEE1$0
Mr Jack Nicklaus IiTRUSTEE1$0
Mr Mark MuedekingTRUSTEE1$0
Ms Janet M BotzTRUSTEE1$0
Mr Scott L BeckerTRUSTEE1$0
Mr Darryle E H ConwayTRUSTEE1$0
Mr Stephen LinehanTRUSTEE1$0
Mg Ret Mari K Eder PhdSECRETARY1$0
Mr Hans L ChristensenTRUSTEE1$0
Mr Joseph A LoscalzoTREASURER1$0
Mr Frank C SullivanVICE CHAIRMAN2$0
Ltg Ret P K KeenCHAIRMAN3$0

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