Donate to the Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Museum
The Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Historical Association Inc., is the nonprofit, 501(c)(3) educational and fundraising organization that supports the development of the Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Museum. The Association is responsible for the maintenance of the Link Trainer Building which is on the U.S National Register of historic places, a Florida Heritage Site, and the only Military Museum in Broward County. We depend on your contributions to ensure its continued success. 100% of all donations go directly to this Museum. Your charitable, tax deductible contribution will be designated to specific areas or programs, or allotted to greatest need. There are several ways you can help: from buying a membership, donating artifacts, contributing to fundraising events, buying Museum's books or merchandise, or donating for a Memorial Brick. It all helps! Contributions play a major role in our ability to expand and enhance the Museum and its educational programs. Thank You ! You can contribute by choosing from the following Donation Options:
DONATE ONLINE: Donate safely through PayPal. You can choose to donate from the following options:
- Fixed Gift Amount Option (example: from $5 to $5,000).
- Your Own Amount Option (donate amount of your choosing).
- Installment Plan Option (in monthly, or yearly installments). You can unsubscribe from this option at any time.
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