Business and Corporate Memberships
Historical sites, such Fort Abraham Lincoln, are good for the community in a number of ways. We're all interested in passing our heritage on to future generations - we want to teach our children and grand-children about the past. The happy coincidence is that in preserving and promoting our past, we also build our future by providing cultural and economic advantage for the community.
Your recognition that Fort Abraham Lincoln Foundation is doing a good job for the community, for our past and our future, is welcomed. Corporate and Business Memberships are available in the following categories:
- Friend of the Fort - $100: Basic membership level entitled to two season passes, a handsome membership certificate and annual mention in "The Past Times" newspaper.
- Fort Lincoln Builder - $300: A step up, entitled to two season passes, discounted weekday use of The Post or Commissary for business meetings, membership certificate, and semi-annual mention in"The Past Times" newspaper.
- Fort Lincoln Commander - $500: Major supporters, entitled to four season passes, discounted weekday use of The Post or Commissary for business meetings, membership certificate and semi-annual mention in "The Past Times" newspaper.
- Fort Lincoln Sustainer - $1,000: The top of the hill, entitled to respect and admiration, discounted weekday use of The Post and Commisssary for business meetings, a membership certificate and mention in every issue of "The Past Times" newspaper.
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Your support is greatly appreciated! To give to the Fort Abraham Lincoln Foundation, please contact our home office at 701-663-4758, or e-mail info@fortlincoln.org. For your safety please do not e-mail credit card numbers. If you would like to use a credit card, please contact our office. Coming soon, renew and sign up for memberships online. Send money donations to:
Fort Abraham Lincoln Foundation Attn: Memberships 401 West Main Mandan, ND 58554
Thanks for your support. Remember, Fort Lincoln is where "History comes to life."
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