
CONTRIBUTIONS
Special thanks to those who have contributed to the Sultana's Capital Campaign.
FOUNDING SUPPORTERS

FIRST CLASS SUPPORTERS




BUSINESS CLASS SUPPORTERS













MUSEUM PARTNERS
Andrew, Donald & Judith
Autozone Foundation
Ballas, Robert
Barton, Frank & Lynn
Barton, Jim
Barton, Keith J.
Bigger, David & Dara
Blackbaud Giving Fund
Brick, David and Tracy
Brown, Jennifer & Paul
Catherine Johnson & Associates
Cody, Deidre A.
Community Foundation
Crock, Craig
Della Rosa, Jana
Earwood, Dana & Charlotte
Fenter, Glen
Ferguson,Scott & Deborah
Fishburn, Rachel
Fogleman, Adam
Fogleman, Adell A.
Fogleman, John & Ashley McHugh
Fogleman, John A. Jr.
Fogleman, J Barton
Fogleman, J Barton Jr
Fogleman, John N.
Fogleman, Margaret
Fuller, Ron
Fusilier, Bennetta M.
Garrabrant, Melvin or Mary
Garrabrant, Richard & Saundra
Griggs, Margaret Robert
Hamilton, Donis
Hardin, Eddie & Chris Slaughter
Harding, Rush & Linda
Hartfield, Sally
Heath, John and Lisa
Heidenreich, Fred
Hicks, Glenda
Hoffman, Clay
Hudson, T.W.
Hyde Family Foundation
Inland Empire Civil War Roundtable
Intres, Louis & Shirley
LaBras, Robert
Lawler James & Beverly
Lindsey, John David
Lejman, Michael
Lesshafft, William
Lowrance, Charlie
Lundquist, Carol
Nabholz Foundation & Construction
Nackerman, Michael
Network For Good
Nicks Milton & Joann
Portis, Julanne
Quota Club of West Memphis
Reeves, Walter F.
Robinson Family
Roberts, Bobby
Rowell, Stephen
Rutherford, Skip
Saxton, Mary and Clint
Sayle, Julia
Schneider National Foundation, Inc.
Shea, Neil
Singleton, Steve & Becky
Solomon, David
Snyder, Victor
Stalder, Robert
Stockley, Tommie
Stroud, Luke
U.D. Confederacy Stone Co. Chap.2711
Union Pacific Foundation
Walker, Ruth & John
Wallace, David and Francis
Williams, Mary and Leven
Willis, Dennis
Wilson, Perry
Wright Family Foundation
The future Sultana Disaster Museum will be funded with a combination of support from the State of Arkansas, private and government grants, corporate gifts and donations from individuals.
The Sultana Historical Preservation Society, a 501(c)3 organization, has established a Capital Campaign goal of $14 million. The campaign funds will cover the cost of renovation and additions to an existing building, development of an outdoor plaza surrounding the facility and an endowment for operating cost of the completed Sultana Disaster Museum.
Contributions to the Capital Campaign are tax deductible and made to the Sultana Historical Preservation Society, Pledges may be made by clicking visiting the Donate page or by mailing payment to:
Sultana Historical Preservation Society
c/o Tracy Brick
13 Military Road
Marion AR 72364