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Advisory Council on Historic Preservation · Washington, DC United States

Company Description

1100 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Ste. 809 Old Post Office Bldg.
Washington, DC
20004
United States (Map)
Phone: 202-606-8503
Fax: 202-606-8647
    There's no time like the present to preserve the past. That's why there's the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. The independent federal agency promotes the preservation, enhancement, and productive use of America's historic resources, and advises the US president and Congress on historic preservation policy. Projects in which the council has been involved include the demolition of historic New Orleans' properties damaged by Hurricane Katrina, construction of a National Science Foundation-funded telescope located near sacred Arizona Tohono O'odham Nation land, and the renovation of the US Treasury building. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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    Key Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Financials

    Company TypeGovernment Agency

    Single Location
    Fiscal Year-EndSeptember
    Employees50

    Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Executives

    7 executives listed for Advisory Council on Historic Preservation's Washington, DC location.
    TitleName & BioContact
    Vice ChairmanSusan BarnesNetwork
    Executive DirectorJohn FowlerNetwork
    Director AdministrationRalston CoxNetwork

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    Demand is driven by the need to represent special interests or provide social services that can't be met by the market or government. Organizations receive nonprofit status because their primary purpose is religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational in nature. Their purpose must be to serve the public good versus a private interest. The success of nonprofits often depends on efficient operations and their ability to match expenses with fluctuating revenues. Large nonprofits have advantages in fundraising due to strong name recognition. Small nonprofits can be successful if they serve a dedicated membership or have a dependable source of revenue. The industry is labor-intensive: the average annual wage for a nonprofit sector employee is about $35,000. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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