named programs · 3 · from sources
what they call their work
American Civil War Reenactments
Live action battles, camp life, and artillery demonstrations to educate the public about the American Civil War, particularly in the Southwest.
On This Day In History
A series detailing the chronology of events that took place in the Southwest during the American Civil War, including battles and historical events in Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado.
The Glorieta Gazette
A blog featuring articles and personal stories related to American Civil War reenacting and history.
activities · 3 clusters
what they do
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Event Photography Archiving 3 activities
- Curate and preserve photographic archive of reenactment eventsMaintains a photographic archive documenting reenactment events dating back to at least 1988, serving as a historical record and resource for the organization’s activities and educational outreach.
- Maintain long-term historical reenactment program with sustained member participationSupports ongoing member engagement in historical reenactment activities over multiple years, with participants taking on evolving roles within a program that has operated continuously for several decades.
- Maintaining a photographic archive of reenactment eventsCurates and maintains a photographic archive of its reenactment events, with records dating back to at least 1988.
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Public History Lectures & Symposia 2 activities
- Host public historical reenactments of the American Civil War and Indian WarsOrganizes and conducts public reenactments featuring live-action battles, artillery demonstrations with real cannons, and immersive portrayals of soldier life, primarily held at Vulture City and other locations in Arizona, with events scheduled outside the hottest months due to climate conditions. These reenactments aim to educate the public about the American Civil War and Indian Wars in the Southwestern United States.
- Organizing and hosting historical reenactmentsOrganizes and hosts American Civil War and Indian Wars reenactments, including battle demonstrations and artillery displays with real cannons, to educate the public about the life of soldiers in the Southwestern United States. These events are held throughout the year, excluding hotter months, and involve long-term member participation.
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Uncategorized 2 activities
- Produce historical research series on Civil War and Indian Wars in the SouthwestCreates a documented historical series focusing on battles and significant events during the American Civil War and Indian Wars (1861–1865) in the Southwestern U.S., particularly in Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado, contributing to regional historical understanding.
- Producing a historical seriesProduces a historical series that covers Civil War and Indian Wars battles and significant events in the Southwestern United States (Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado) from 1861 to 1865.
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financials · form 990EZ · fy2022
the money
revenue
Total revenue$4K
Contributions & grants$2K42%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$4K
Program expenses—
Admin / overhead—
Fundraising—
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$0
balance sheet
Total assets$5K
Cash—
Investments—
Liabilities—
Net assets$5K
2 years on record · 2021–2022 · YoY revenue +142.9%
relationships · 4
who they work with
- Fort Verde State Historic Park Partner — Hosts events in collaboration with Fort Verde State Historic Park.
- KJZZ Partner — Collaborated with KJZZ 91.5 for media coverage of a reenactment event, including interviews and photography.
- KJZZ Partner — Collaborated with KJZZ to document and publicize a reenactment event through interviews and photography.
- KJZZ 91.5 Partner — Media partner that covered the organization's reenactment event, conducting interviews and publishing photos.