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 The Hollow, Boyhood Home of Chief Justice John Marshall in Fauquier County. APVA Preservation Virginia is Currently Restoring the Home With the Help of a Private Donor. |
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Help APVA Preservation Virginia continue its research and fulfill its mission to preserve, interpret and promote historic Virginia.
APVA Preservation Virginia is a private non-profit entity and is designated by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) organization. APVA's work is primarily supported by generous gifts from individuals, foundations, and corporations.
Annual Fund
APVA Preservation Virginia's greatest needs in terms of support are for unrestricted operating support. This support allows APVA Preservation Virginia to continue upkeep and maintenance of our historic buildings and collections, and to share them with others. Participating in The Annual Fund allows individuals, corporations and foundations to partner with APVA Preservation Virginia in our day-to-day work of preserving and sharing Virginia's history. Most gifts to The Annual Fund are in the form of cash and appreciated securities. APVA Preservation Virginia welcomes all gifts to The Annual Fund, and provides special recognition to those who give at the Virginia Company ($500-$999) and London Company ($1,000, $5,000, $10,000 and higher) levels.
Contributions to the APVA are fully tax-deductible. |