Donations

Honor the legacy of African American Soldiers

Your Donation Matters

Every donation made to the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum is a contribution to our mission of educating the public on the history of African American Soldiers and their contributions to defending this nation. Your donation, no matter the size, helps fund our mission of sharing the stories, knowledge, and achievements of America’s African American armed forces personnel while building pride and patriotism throughout our communities.

Offline Donations

In order to make an offline donation we ask that you please follow these instructions:

  1. Make a check payable to “Buffalo Soldiers National Museum”
  2. On the memo line of the check, please indicate that the donation is for “Buffalo Soldiers National Museum”
  3. Please mail your check to:
    Buffalo Soldiers National Museum
    3816 Caroline Street
    Houston, TX 77004

All contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and are tax-deductible.

Other Ways to Give

Artifact Donations

Thank you for your interest in donating to Buffalo Soldiers National Museum. Unfortunately, we are not accepting donations at this time. Please check back for updates.

Artifact Donations

Our museum is continually growing and every donation expands our capabilities to preserve our history and inform our visitors. If you have objects, documents, or photographs that you are willing to donate, please consider contributing to our collection. 

AmazonSmile

AmazonSmile is a simple way to support the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum at no cost to you. Simply click the link below and Amazon will donate 0.5% of any eligible purchase to the “Center For African American Military History.”

Artifact Donations

Our museum is continually growing and every donation expands our capabilities to preserve our history and inform our visitors. If you have objects, documents, or photographs that you are willing to donate, please consider contributing to our collection. 

The Ready and Forward Campaign

One of the nation’s treasures, The Historic Houston Light Guard Armory, has faced many years of neglect which has caused the building to deteriorate. In its 94-year history, it has also been struck by many hurricanes, tropical storms, and vandalism. Since the Center of African American Military History, dba BSNM, purchased the building, we have made it our mission to renovate, restore, preserve and revitalize this space to its natural condition with a modern touch.

Thanks to all of you for your support throughout the years, and welcome to our new supporters and friends of the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum, housed in the historic 1925 historical Houston Light Guard Armory at 3816 Caroline Street.

Join us in our current campaign to totally restore and preserve the armory, hire more professional museum staff, retire debt of the armory, and establish an endowment to keep the armory looking good for generations to come!



For Offline Donations:

In order to make an offline donation we ask that you please follow these instructions:

  1. Make a check payable to “Buffalo Soldiers National Museum”
  2. On the memo line of the check, please indicate that the donation is for “Buffalo Soldiers National Museum”
  3. Please mail your check to:
    Buffalo Soldiers National Museum
    3816 Caroline Street
    Houston, TX 77004

All contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and are tax-deductible.

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1866 Legacy Brick Paver Donation Program

Create a lasting memory; honor a veteran, cheer your alma mater, promote your business, surprise a loved one, remember a special date or event by simply purchasing a one-of-a-kind engraved LEGACY BRICK. Bricks are permanently displayed on the Soldiers Plaza at the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum, previously known as the Houston Light Guard Armory, built in 1925. Your brick purchase will not only create a legacy but will help to preserve our historic facility.

Cathay Williams Society Planned Giving Program

Cathay Williams was the only known female African American Buffalo Soldier. She was the first black woman to be documented for her service in the U.S. Army before women were officially allowed to enlist.

Including the CAAMH dba BSNM in your plans will enable us to continue to advance the mission of our institution and provide historical resources for years to come. Your future gift would go to support operations, youth programming, exhibitions, collections and archives.

There are many ways to make a planned gift to the CAAMH dba BSNM that will provide benefits to you and the Museum, including:

  • Naming the Museum in a will or estate plan.
  • Designating life insurance proceeds or donating an insurance policy.
  • Making the Museum a beneficiary of your retirement plan, IRA, 401(k), 203(b).
  • Establishing a charitable trust with the Museum.
  • Transferring real estate to the Museum through a life estate.
  • Promising a gift of a work (or works) of art that the Museum has agreed to accept.