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The Statue of Liberty-
Ellis Island Foundation, Inc.
About The Foundation
In 1982, President Ronald Reagan asked Lee Iacocca, then Chairman of Chrysler
Corporation, to head a private sector effort to raise funds for the restoration
and preservation of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. The Statue of
Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation (SOLEIF) was founded.
The Foundation's fundraising drive sparked a dramatic response. The American
people contributed more than $500 million (and counting!) to the repair,
restoration, and maintenance of these two great monuments to freedom. All funds
for the Foundation's projects have come from the American people no
government funds have been used.

Restoring The Statue
The Foundation, working with its public partner, the National Park Service, U.
S. Department of the Interior, first tackled the restoration of the Statue of
Liberty. After almost a century, weather, pollution, and sightseeing had left
Lady Liberty's torch in need of replacement and her crown's rays in need of
strengthening. An army of architects, historians, engineers, and almost 1000
laborers embarked on the project which also involved the installation of
new elevators and an informative exhibit in the Statue's base.
July 4th weekend, 1986, saw a gala three-day event celebrating the restoration.
Fireworks filled the night skies; tall ships flocked the Harbor. "Liberty
Weekend," attended by President Reagan and President Francois Mitterand of
France, was broadcast to 1.5 billion people in 51 countries. The Foundation,
the National Park Service, and the American people had launched the most
successful public-private partnership in the history of the United States.

Restoring Ellis Island
The Foundation then turned its attention to the restoration of Ellis
Island the largest historical restoration in the history of the United States.
Ellis Island, our most potent symbol of the American immigrant experience, had
become sadly deteriorated. Again the American people responded with passion and
generosity.
When the Island opened in September of 1990 two years ahead of schedule it
unveiled the world-class Ellis Island Immigration Museum, where many rooms
appeared as they had during the height of immigrant processing. Other areas
housed theaters, libraries, an oral history recording studio, and exhibits that
told the story of The Peopling of America®. In the 1990s, the Foundation
restored two more buildings (for a total of 5 buildings saved and restored on
Ellis Island), expanding and upgrading the Museum Library and Oral History
Studio, and creating a Children’s Orientation Center and the Ellis Island
Living Theatre. The Ellis Island Immigration Museum has welcomed nearly 30
million visitors since its opening in 1990.
Working to promote knowledge of the Island, the Statue, and immigration history,
the Foundation has also published and made available to libraries and schools
many books and curriculum guides, as well as a CD-ROM produced in collaboration
with the History Channel.
The Foundation’s current project is a significant expansion of the Ellis Island
Immigration Museum to be called The Peopling of America® Center. In September
2008 the Foundation unveiled the plans for this exciting new undertaking which
will enlarge the story currently told of the Ellis Island Era (1892-1954) to
include the entire panorama of the American immigration experience, with
exhibits dedicated to those who arrived before Ellis as well as those who
arrived post-1954, right up to the present. The Center is expected to be
completed in 2011.

The American Immigrant Wall of Honor®
One of the most inspiring Foundation projects to date is The American Immigrant
Wall of Honor®. Located on the restored Ellis Island, the Wall proudly
bears the names of over 700,000 immigrants whose descendants memorialized them
by having their names inscribed there. Registrations are now being accepted for
a new phase of the Wall. More about the Wall of Honor.

The American Family Immigration History Center (AFIHC)
The newest and most exciting Foundation project is the American Family
Immigration History Center® (AFIHC), which opened in 2001 on Ellis Island
and the World Wide Web, and makes the 25 million immigrant arrival records in
the Ellis Island Archives available to everyone.
More about AFIHC.

Endowment
The Foundation promised to its donors in the 1980s and early 1990s and
established in 1993 an endowment under the auspices of its board of directors
that would annually help the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the
Interior maintain the Statue of Liberty, Liberty Island and Ellis Island, and
enhance the visitor experience for years to come. Since the endowment's
inception, proceeds from its principal have funded over 200 projects at the
islands for a total of $12.3 million. The endowment was not established to fund
daily operations or major capital projects. Rather, those funds were set aside
to help care for the monuments for posterity.

Campaign to Re-Open the Statue of Liberty
The Foundation spearheaded a campaign, in the wake of 9/11, to raise the funds
for and manage the construction work necessary to make critical safety and
security upgrades to the Statue so that the National Park Service, U.S.
Department of the Interior could reopen Lady Liberty's doors to the public on
August 3, 2004.

The Golden Door Society
The Golden Door Society encourages individuals to make the Foundation the
beneficiary of their estate planning. When you make a planned gift to The
Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation by designating a charitable bequest
in your will, the Foundation will honor you with membership in our Golden Door
Society. The purpose of the Golden Door Society is to recognize those
individuals and families that have made a very special contribution to the
Foundation. Please contact the Foundation's Office of Planned Giving to discuss
these opportunities further:
The Statue of Liberty of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, Inc.
Att: Planned Giving Department
17 Battery Place #210, New York, NY 10004-3507
212-561-4500

To view a list of the current Foundation Board of Directors, please
click here.
If you would like to view the Foundation's most recently filed IRS Form 990
"Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax" and Schedule A
"Organization Exempt Under Section 501(c)(3)"
please click here.

The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, Inc. was incorporated on
November 19, 1981 as a not-for-profit corporation primarily to raise funds and
oversee the restoration and preservation of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis
Island and celebrate the centennials of each. The National Park Service, a unit
of the United States Department of the Interior, operates both the Statue of
Liberty and Ellis Island and has accepted grants pursuant to an agreement dated
October 14, 1983 with the Foundation for restoration and preservation of these
monuments. The Foundation is exempt from Federal Income Tax under Section 501
(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code and contributions are tax deductible to
the extent allowed by law.
A copy of the annual Financial Report filed by us may be obtained by
contacting: The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, Inc., 17 Battery
Place #210, New York, NY 10004; or by calling 212-561-4500.
Florida: A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION
MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE
WITHIN THE STATE 1-800-435-7352. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT,
APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE; Maryland: Office of the Secretary of
State, Statehouse, Annapolis, MD 21401 or calling 1-800-552-9963, FOR THE COST
OF COPIES AND POSTAGE; Michigan: MICS 9675; New Jersey: INFORMATION FILED WITH
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL CONCERNING THIS CHARITABLE SOLICITATION MAY BE OBTAINED
FROM THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BY CALLING 1-973-504-6215;
REGISTRATION WITH THE ATTORNEY GENERAL DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT; New York:
Office of Attorney General, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271; North Carolina:
Financial information about this organization and a copy of its license are
available from the State Solicitation Licensing Section at 1-888-830-4989. The
license is not an endorsement by the State; Pennsylvania: The official
registration and financial information of The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island
Foundation, Inc. may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by
calling toll-free, within Pennsylvania, 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not
imply endorsement. Virginia: Financial Statement is available upon written
request from the State Office of Consumer Affairs, P.O. Box 1163, Richmond, VA
23218; Washington: Currently registered with the Washington State Secretary of
State, Olympia, WA 98504-0422 or by calling 1-800-332-4483. Registration number
5804 as required by law and is not an endorsement by the state; West Virginia:
Residents may obtain a summary of the registration and financial documents from
the Secretary of State, State Capitol, Charleston, West Virginia 25305.
Registration does not imply endorsement.
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