The time has come for us to step up our efforts toward the building of our Confederate Museum and new office building. At the GEC meeting on July 21, 2010 the GEC approved a new initiative to raise funds. There are three levels of donations/contributions. Each contributor will receive a pin designating them as a Founder of the Confederate Museum. Also in the Museum will be a list of names of all Founders. This can be a plaque on the wall or even names inscribed in brick depending on the construction design. Anyone can take part in this, they do not have to be an SCV member. Camps, Divisions, UDC chapters etc. can also take part.
Also donations can be made by multiple payments over a period of time. A form is being developed for Founders to list how they want their name listed. Those taking part will receive the form when it is finished. It will also then be available on the museum web site.
To make payment contact GHQ at 1-800-380-1896    get the form HERE

Stonewall Jackson Level
  Contributors make a donation of at least $1,000. If they are already a member of the Sesquicentennial Society, that contribution will be taken into account and the minimum contribution for them would be $850.  For some one who is not already a member they can get both for $1050 with the $50 dollars going to the Bicentennial Fund.

Robert E Lee Level
Contribution of at least $5,000. If not already a member of the Sesquicentennial Society it will be included as benefit of this level

Confederate Cabinet Level
Contribution of at least $10,000. If not already a member of the Sesquicentennial Society it will be included as benefit of this level

Additional
GHQ has acquired 20 special gavels. These gavels are made from wood taken from the damn at Fredricksburg during the War. The are inscribed with the Sesquicentennial logo as well as the notation of the woods origin and comes with a statement of authenticity. The first 20 Camps or Division that contribute at the Stonewall Jackson level will receive one of these unique and valuable gavels.

This program got of to a resounding start at our recent Reunion. Several members have already become Stonewall Jackson level Founders. One Compatriot has even become a member of the Confederate Cabinet level Founders. Imagine that during the Bicentennial of the War for Southern Independence that your descendants can go to a museum where they can learn the truth about the Confederacy. Imagine also that they can look up on the wall of that museum and see your name and know that you did this for them.