Trust for the National Mall
Restoring, Preserving, and Enriching the National MALL
In the eleven year history of the Trust for the National Mall, numerous individuals, foundations, and corporations have lent generous support, investing more than $26 million to support the National Mall. Thank you!
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Leadership Gifts
Altria Group, Inc.
Mr. Philip Amarante*
Bernstein Family Foundation*
Dr. Armeane and Mrs. Mary Choksi*
Mr. Melvyn and Mrs. Suellen Estrin*
Mr. Joseph and Mrs. Leslie Fogg*
The Honorable C. Boyden Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Griffth
Sheila C. Johnson and The Honorable William Newman
Mr. Robert C. and Mrs. Charlotte Kettler*
Mr. Robert and Mrs. Arlene Kogod
Dr. Sachiko Kuno
The Honorable Mary Ourisman
The Honorable Francis and Mrs. Kathleen Rooney*
David M. Rubenstein
Dr. Scholl Foundation
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.
Wells Fargo Bank
* Founding Investors
Corporate Partners
Foundation and Government Support
L’ENFANT CIRCLE
The L’Enfant Circle honors donors contributing an annual gift of $25,000 to $49,000. Named for Pierre L’Enfant, the original architect of the new capital city, the L’Enfant Circle members ensure the 1791 urban plan of avenues and green space envisioned by L’Enfant is preserved for generations to come.
Akridge Family Foundation
The Honorable C. Boyden Gray
The Merrill Family Foundation
Sheila C. Johnson and The Honorable William Newman
Mr. Monty and Mrs. Traci Hoffman
Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Griffith
MCMILLAN CIRCLE
The McMillan Circle honors individual donors and family foundations contributing annual gifts from $10,000 to $24,999. Named for Sen. James McMillan, chairman of the 1901 Senate Park Commission, McMillan Circle members ensure the McMillan Plan’s concept of a ceremonial core with parkways and iconic monuments serves as gathering place for the nation.
The Honorable Craig Stapleton and Mrs. Debbie Walker Stapleton
Mrs. Jacqueline Mars
Edward Samek
The Keehn Family Foundation
Dr. John and Mrs. Julie Hamre
Smart Family Fund
Dr. Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel
Monumental Circle
The Monumental Circle honors individual donors and family foundations contributing annual gifts from $5,000 to $9,999.
Steven and Katrina Gewirz
Kevin and Amanda Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. William Alsup, III
Lila Sullivan
Mrs. Marlene Malek
Herbert and Patrice Miller
Katherine and David Bradley
Warren Wilson and Elizabeth Tkacik
Nina Pillsbury
To learn more about our Leadership Giving Circles, please contact Stephen Peeler, Senior Director of Philanthropy speeler@nationalmall.org.
In-Kind Support
Enjoy this gallery of photos from 2024’s cherry blossom season from talented Instagram photographers. Photo by: Brian Rimm
The Trust for National Mall's Monumental View reception on March 21, 2024 gathered the National Park Service, the National Cherry Blossom Festival, supporters, benefactors, and special guests to an event overlooking the National Mall.
The Trust for the National Mall was recognized by The Guild of Professional Tour Guides of Washington, D.C. with the “Best Exhibition Award.”
The Trust for the National Mall was recently recognized along with our partners at Clark Construction for our work on renovating the informational kiosks at the veterans’ memorials on the National Mall.
The Trust for the National Mall was recognized by the Associated Builders and Contractors with the 2023 “Award in Excellence.” Photo by: Carol Stalun.
Washingtonian’s Brooke Spach wrote a segment on the release of the Trust for the National Mall’s Audio Walking Tour as a collaboration with Netflix’s Rustin Movie. Photo courtesy of: Netflix.
“CBS Sunday Morning” featured a story on how private philanthropy helped build and complete the Washington Monument.
“CBS Sunday Morning” featured the groundbreaking exhibition on the National Mall, Beyond Granite: Pulling Together, and spoke to the artists and co-curators telling diverse American stories.
The Washington Post’s Philip Kennicott wrote a review of the “smart and well produced” Beyond Granite, which debuted on the National Mall on August 18 with six new stories and perspectives on America’s Front Yard.