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In 2023 and 2025, the Wisconsin Society Daughters of the American Revolution received $10,000 grants to support the Fort Winnebago Surgeons Quarters Historic Site.
Tom Hand, a former Wisconsin cheesemaker, retired and created Americana Corner and a Preserving America, a grant and giving program. According to Tom, “Americana Corner was created to preserve and share the story of America’s founding, fostering a deeper understanding and lasting appreciation of our nation’s history. To further this mission, the Preserving America Grant program was established as a philanthropic initiative supporting preservation, education, fundraising, and marketing efforts at historical sites focused on early American history. Since its inception, the program has awarded millions of dollars in funding to hundreds of organizations nationwide, supporting a diverse range of projects that bring our nation’s past to life. The Preserving America program was created to empower historical organizations to preserve our nation’s story, engage communities, and build lasting sustainability through funding, mentorship, and collaboration. Because of our efforts, we further hope that the “love of country,” the Amor Patriae, will be rekindled in the hearts of Americans.” In order to qualify, an organization must have the desire and ability to carry out one of the following objectives:
In 2023 and 2024, the $10,000 grant received by FWSQHS enabled volunteers and staff of the Fort Winnebago Surgeons Quarters Historic Site to introduce over 400 students and their chaperones to the historic site, covering student tour fees, supplying take-home items for students, and in some cases, supporting busing for school visits. In 2025, the $10,000 received in grant funds was used partially to support the flooring system replacement in the Garrison Schoolhouse located at the historic site. The remainder will carry forward into 2026 to enhance the visibility of the historic site with lighting, exhibits, enhanced website, communications, and electronic ticketing; as well as a signature event celebrating America’s 250th anniversary. Americana Corner Grant funds have been an important part of FWSQHS programming and marketing for three years! Preserving the Fort Winnebago Surgeons Quarters Historic Site (FWSQHS) has been a cherished part of the Wisconsin Society Daughters of the American Revolution (WSDAR) mission with support from donors and volunteers since 1939. WSDAR is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization. Submitted by: Sandra Snow
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