Craig Keilburger

Founder and CEO, WE Charity

Alan Khazie

Founder, City Year

Peter Kyle

Director, Rotary International

“Through our global network of more than 36,000 Rotary clubs and 1.3 million members, we know firsthand the difference volunteer service makes on the health and well-being of communities and nations worldwide.”

James Lee Witt

(former) Director, FEMA

“Opportunities abound for citizens to participate in the rich history of public service. However, no structure exists that allows for people to see this rich history and relate to it. NMCFS provides a platform for organizations and individuals to convene with the purpose of taking on some of the immense challenges we face today. NMCFS will make a major difference on the wellbeing and development of critical skills for young people.”

Nancy E. Long

Executive Director, 501 Commons

Seth Moulton

Congressman (MA-06)

Daniel Parkhurst

Washington Nonprofits

Abby Robinson

Acting CEO, Atlas Corps

Shirley Sagawa

Chief Service Officer, National Conference on Citizenship

Eric Schwartz

President, Refugees International

Joe Sestak

retired Navy Admiral and former U.S. Congressman

“Service — the most selfless of human endeavors —is often admired in spirit, but its practice is less often recognized. The vision of the National Museum and Center for Service would achieve both…fostering an understanding that service embodies the essence of America’s enduring character and achievements.”

Jennifer Sirangelo

President and CEO, Points of Light

“For more than 30 years, Points of Light has been a catalyst for volunteerism, recognizing its profound impact on individual well-being, social connection, and the strength of communities. A dedicated museum like NMCFS is vital not just for celebrating volunteers but for elevating the urgency of civic engagement in addressing the challenges we face today. By sharing stories of those who give their time and talents, and by fostering connections that encourage others to get involved, we can inspire a new era of action that enhances health, community resilience, and collective purpose.”

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