Association Of The United States Army Inc

Organization Overview

Association Of The United States Army Inc is located in Arlington, VA. The organization was established in 1951. According to its NTEE Classification (W03) the organization is classified as: Professional Societies & Associations, under the broad grouping of Public & Societal Benefit and related organizations. As of 06/2022, Association Of The United States Army Inc employed 115 individuals. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. Association Of The United States Army Inc is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.

For the year ending 06/2022, Association Of The United States Army Inc generated $34.5m in total revenue. This represents relatively stable growth, over the past 7 years the organization has increased revenue by an average of 0.3% each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $30.2m during the year ending 06/2022. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.

Since 2015, Association Of The United States Army Inc has awarded 108 individual grants totaling $44,998,147. If you would like to learn more about the grant giving history of this organization, scroll down to the grant profile section of this page.

Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990T Filing

TAX YEAR

2022

Describe the Organization's Mission:

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AUSA, A NONPROFIT EDUCATIONAL, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, PROVIDES A VOICE FOR THE ARMY.

Describe the Organization's Program Activity:

AUSA MEETINGS:AUSA HOSTS NUMEROUS EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, INCLUDING:AUSA COFFEE SERIESTHESE EVENTS FEATURE GUEST SPEAKERS FROM THE ARMY AND DOD LEADERSHIP. THEY OFFER MEMBERS OF THE DEFENSE COMMUNITY AN UNPARALLELED OPPORTUNITY TO NETWORK WITH KEY MILITARY, CONGRESSIONAL AND INDUSTRY LEADERS. OUR KEYNOTE SPEAKERS FOR THESE TWO EVENTS IN 2022 WERE GENERAL JAMES C. MCCONVILLE, U.S. ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF, AND GENERAL PAUL FUNK, COMMANDING GENERAL, U.S. ARMY TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND.IN ADDITION, WE ORGANIZED SEVERAL DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL EVENTS, INCLUDING: -2021 AUSA ANNUAL MEETING & EXPOSITIONWALTER E. WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER | WASHINGTON, DCOCTOBER 11-13, 2021HELD EVERY OCTOBER AT THE WALTER E. WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER IN WASHINGTON, DC, THE AUSA ANNUAL MEETING & EXPOSITION IS THE LARGEST LAND POWER EXPOSITION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FORUM IN NORTH AMERICA. THIS EVENT CONSISTS OF INFORMATIVE AND RELEVANT PRESENTATIONS, PANEL DISCUSSIONS ON PERTINENT MILITARY AND NATIONAL SECURITY SUBJECTS, WORKSHOPS, AND IMPORTANT BUSINESS MEETINGS. SENIOR LEADERS FROM THE ARMY, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, AND OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES SEE THIS EVENT AS A KEY FORUM TO PRESENT INFORMATION ABOUT THE ARMY'S CURRENT AND FUTURE READINESS TO PERFORM THEIR MANY MISSIONS. IN 2021, MORE THAN 20,000 PEOPLE PARTICIPATED IN THIS EVENT, WITH 650 EXHIBITORS FROM AROUND THE WORLD DISPLAYING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGIES, PRODUCTS, AND SERVICES. EXHIBIT SPACE IS SOLD TO MEMBERS OF AUSA, WITH SOME EXCEPTIONS.-2021 HOLISTIC HEALTH AND THE SOLDIER: AN ARMY MEDICAL HOT TOPICGENERAL GORDON R. SULLIVAN CONFERENCE AND EVENTS CENTER | ARLINGTON, VIRGINIADECEMBER 7, 2021THE OBJECTIVE OF THE AUSA ARMY MEDICAL HOT TOPIC WAS TO ENGAGE IN A PROFESSIONAL, IN-DEPTH, DIALOGUE WITH JOINT PARTNERS - INDUSTRY AND ACADEMIA - ON ARMY MEDICINE. THE DISCUSSION EXPLORED ARMY MEDICINE'S CONTINUED AND FUTURE SUPPORT OF THE ARMY'S OPERATIONAL MISSIONS AND READINESS THROUGH THE TOTAL ARMY MEDICINE FORCE. WE COVERED A NUMBER OF KEY TOPICS INCLUDING:- ARMY MEDICINE IN MULTI-DOMAIN OPERATIONS (MDO)- TRAUMA INITIATIVES, RECRUITING, RETENTION AND SKILLS SUSTAINMENT- THE MEDICAL GENERATING FORCE - ENABLING FORCE PROTECTION- HOLISTIC HEALTH AND FITNESS (H2F) AND SOLDIER READINESS- COMMUNITY & COMMAND SUPPORT FOR BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROMOTION-2022 AUSA HOT TOPIC: ARMY INSTALLATION PARTNERSHIPS FOR MISSION ASSURANCEGENERAL GORDON R. SULLIVAN CONFERENCE AND EVENTS CENTER | ARLINGTON, VIRGINIAAPRIL 13, 2022THIS EVENT PROVIDED OPPORTUNITIES TO DISCUSS THE ARMY'S STRATEGY FOR ASSURING THAT INSTALLATIONS CAN PERFORM THEIR WARFIGHTING MISSIONS. IN ADDITION, KEY LEADERS OUTLINED HOW THE ARMY MAINTAINS SUPPORT FOR SOLDIERS IN TODAY'S THREAT ENVIRONMENT. PANEL TOPICS INCLUDED:- CLIMATE CHANGE AND RESILIENCE- THREATS TO CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE- RISKS: FROM FORT TO PORT AND TO THE FIGHT- INFRASTRUCTURE LESSONS LEARNED- WHEN THE GRID GOES DOWN-2022 AUSA GLOBAL FORCE SYMPOSIUM & EXPOSITION VON BRAUN CENTER | HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMASCHEDULED MARCH 29-31, 2022 CANCELLED HELD EACH YEAR AT THE VON BRAUN CENTER IN HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, THE AUSA GLOBAL FORCE SYMPOSIUM IS A THREE-DAY EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FORUM. EXHIBIT SPACE AND SPONSORSHIPS ARE SOLD TO MEMBERS AND NON-MEMBERS OF AUSA. ON AVERAGE, 6,000 PEOPLE FROM AROUND THE WORLD PARTICIPATE IN THIS EVENT EACH YEAR, INCLUDING KEY LEADERS FROM THE ARMY, DOD, ACADEMIA, AND THE WORLDWIDE DEFENSE INDUSTRY. THIS EVENT WAS CANCELED IN 2022.-2022 AUSA LANPAC SYMPOSIUM & EXPOSITION SHERATON WAIKIKI | HONOLULU, HAWAIIMAY 17-19, 2022HELD EACH YEAR AT SHERATON WAIKIKI IN HONOLULU, HI, THE AUSA LANPAC SYMPOSIUM IS A THREE-DAY EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FORUM THAT FOCUSES ON THE ARMY MISSION IN THE INDO-PACIFIC REGION. EXHIBIT SPACE AND SPONSORSHIPS ARE SOLD TO MEMBERS AND NON-MEMBERS OF AUSA. ON AVERAGE, 1,500 PEOPLE FROM AROUND THE WORLD PARTICIPATE IN THIS EVENT EACH YEAR, INCLUDING KEY LEADERS FROM THE ARMY, DOD, ACADEMIA, ALLIED NATIONS, AND THE WORLDWIDE DEFENSE INDUSTRY.-EUROSATORY 2022 USA SECURITY AND DEFENSE PAVILION JUNE 13-17, 2022HELD EVERY OTHER YEAR AT THE PARIS-NORD VILLEPINTE EXHIBITION CENTER IN PARIS, FRANCE, EUROSATORY IS ONE OF THE LARGEST DEFENSE EXPOSITIONS IN THE WORLD. TYPICALLY, 60,000 PEOPLE FROM AROUND THE WORLD PARTICIPATE IN THIS EVENT, INCLUDING MORE THAN 1,800 EXHIBITORS. AUSA IS THE OFFICIAL AGENT FOR THE USA SECURITY AND DEFENSE PAVILION, WHICH IS SUPPORTED BY THE U.S. GOVERNMENT, OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, AND ENDORSED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND THE AMERICAN EMBASSY. AUSA SELLS EXHIBIT SPACE TO INTERESTED BUSINESSES AND MANAGES THE PROGRAM CONTENT OF THE USA SECURITY AND DEFENSE PAVILION. IN 2022, OUR PAVILION INCLUDED 120 U.S. COMPANIES OCCUPYING MORE THAN 3,000 SQUARE METERS OF SPACE.


MEMBERSHIP AND REGIONAL ACTIVITIES:AUSA EXECUTES MEMBERSHIP SUPPORT AT NATIONAL, REGIONAL, AND LOCAL LEVELS THROUGH DEDICATED, ENGAGED VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS IN 9 REGIONS AND 120 CHAPTERS LOCATED ACROSS THE UNITED STATES AND WHERE SOLDIERS ARE STATIONED AROUND THE WORLD. ADDITIONAL VOLUNTEERS ALSO SERVE AS STATE PRESIDENTS TO HELP INTEGRATE EFFORTS ACROSS STATEWIDE PROGRAMS AND WITH ELECTED OFFICIALS. OUR PROGRAMS SUPPORT THE CONCEPTS OF LIFETIME SERVICE AND SOLDIER-FOR-LIFE OUTCOMES THROUGH MEMBERSHIP AND OUTREACH EFFORTS. MEMBERSHIP IS OPEN TO ALL WHO SUPPORT OUR MISSION AND VALUES. MEMBERS INCLUDE INDIVIDUALS AND LIFE MEMBERS, INDUSTRY MEMBERS AT NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY LEVELS, AND OTHER MEMBER-BASED ASSOCIATIONS WITH COMMON GOALS AND OBJECTIVES. WE HELP CONNECT CIVIC LEADERS, ACADEMIA, LARGE AND SMALL BUSINESSES, AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES TO THEIR ARMY AND PROVIDE PROGRAMS THAT LEAD TO A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE COMPLEX AND DIFFICULT ISSUES AND CHOICES OUR ARMY FACES IN DEFENDING OUR NATION. SCHEDULED EVENTS AT THE NATIONAL, REGIONAL AND LOCAL LEVELS KEEP SOLDIERS AND THOSE WHO SUPPORT THEM CONNECTED TO A VERY BUSY AND ENGAGED ARMY. CHAPTERS PROVIDE A SERIES OF YEAR-ROUND EVENTS, INCLUDING STAFF RIDES, YOUNG PROFESSIONAL MENTORING AND NETWORKING EVENTS, BOOK AND MOVIE REVIEW PROGRAMS HIGHLIGHTING LEADERSHIP ATTRIBUTES, SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT SPEAKERS, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SYMPOSIA, FAMILY FORUMS, SOCIAL EVENTS THAT FOSTER ESPRIT AND GOODWILL, AND COMMUNITY PROJECTS THAT TARGET NEEDS AT LOCAL LEVELS. CHAPTERS RECOGNIZE SOLDIERS, FAMILY MEMBERS, AND DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CIVILIAN EXCELLENCE AND SELFLESS SERVICE THROUGH LOCAL AWARDS PROGRAMS. OUR CHAPTERS AND REGIONS ALSO PROMOTE EDUCATION AND RECOGNITION OF EXCELLENCE THROUGH SCHOLARSHIPS, CONTRIBUTIONS, AND AWARDS VALUED AT $1M, ANNUALLY. AUSA NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS PROVIDES ANNUAL TRAINING, RESOURCES, AND TOOLS FOR CHAPTER VOLUNTEER LEADERS, A ROBUST MEMBER BENEFITS PROGRAM, SUPPORT TO JUNIOR AND SENIOR RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS PROGRAMS AT MILITARY AND CIVILIAN UNIVERSITIES, A HIGHLY ACCLAIMED GUIDE FOR SOLDIERS TRANSITIONING OUT OF THE MILITARY, AND SUPPORT TO SOLDIER RETIREMENT AND VETERANS HOMES. WE ALSO ADMINISTER SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS AT A NATIONAL LEVEL TO ENCOURAGE LIFELONG LEARNING AND KEEP PACE WITH CHANGING REQUIREMENTS.


EDUCATION AND PROGRAMS:AUSA'S EDUCATION & PROGRAMS (EDU&P) IS CHARGED WITH INFORMING AND EDUCATING OUR MEMBERSHIP; LOCAL, REGIONAL AND NATIONAL LEADERS; AND THE AMERICAN PUBLIC ON THE CRITICAL NATURE OF LAND WARFARE AND THE IMPORTANCE OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY. IN CARRYING OUT ITS MISSION, THE DEPARTMENT MANAGES AN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM OF PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS, EVENTS AND A PODCAST THAT ARE DESIGNED TO FOCUS THE DEFENSE DEBATE ON ISSUES OF IMPORTANCE TO THE NATION'S SECURITY AND ON THE VITAL ROLE OF THE ARMY. -AUSA'S EDU&P PUBLICATIONS LIST: LAND WARFARE PAPERSSERIES DESIGNED TO PROVIDE AN OUTLET FOR ORIGINAL, IN-DEPTH RESEARCH ESSAYS. THESE MONOGRAPHS ON KEY DEFENSE ISSUES ARE WRITTEN BY DEFENSE SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTS AND ARE SCREENED AND DEVELOPED FOR PUBLICATION BY AUSA'S EDITORIAL BOARD. LANDPOWER ESSAYSSERIES FOR ORIGINAL, OPINION-STYLE ESSAYS ON TIMELY DEFENSE TOPICS. WHILE THE LAND WARFARE PAPERS ARE HEAVILY FOCUSED ON RESEARCH AND ARE MORE ACADEMIC IN TONE, THE LANDPOWER ESSAYS ARE GENERALLY SHORTER AND ENCOURAGE A MORE CONVERSATIONAL AND REFLECTIVE APPROACH. SPOTLIGHTS HIGHLIGHT KEY ISSUES, OFTEN TECHNICAL IN NATURE, THAT ARE RELEVANT TO THE ARMY AND ITS ROLE IN NATIONAL DEFENSE. SPOTLIGHTS ARE DISTRIBUTED TO MILITARY AND CIVILIAN LEADERSHIP, SELECTED SEGMENTS OF THE AMERICAN PUBLIC, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, KEY CONGRESSIONAL STAFF, INDUSTRY AND THE ADMINISTRATION. SPECIAL REPORTS OCCASIONAL PUBLICATIONS THAT FALL OUTSIDE OF OUR REGULAR SERIES. WHETHER THEY ARE SHORT PAPERS, MID-SIZE PAMPHLETS, OR LONGER HANDBOOKS, THEY AIM TO INFORM CONSTITUENTS AND TO INCREASE PROFESSIONAL AND SOMETIMES FAMILIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR SOLDIERS AND ALL THOSE WHO SERVE IN THE DEFENSE COMMUNITY. PROFILE OF THE U.S. ARMY: A REFERENCE HANDBOOK A USER-FRIENDLY REFERENCE BOOK FOR PEOPLE FAMILIAR WITH THE ARMY AND AN EASY-TO-READ INTRODUCTION FOR FAMILY MEMBERS, CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES, INDUSTRY PARTNERS AND FUTURE SOLDIERS. PUBLISHED EVERY TWO YEARS, IT DESCRIBES THE ARMY'S ROLE AS A KEY ELEMENT IN THE NATIONAL SECURITY STRUCTURE AS WELL AS THE ARMY'S ORGANIZATION. PROFILE ALSO CONTAINS INFORMATION AND GRAPHICS ON THE SOLDIER, THE UNIFORM, THE ARMY'S COMMAND STRUCTURE, ARMY FAMILIES AND THE ARMY'S CURRENT OPERATIONS. FINALLY, PROFILE CONTAINS AN INDEX OF MAPS ILLUSTRATING LOCATIONS OF CURRENT ARMY COMBAT CORPS AND DIVISIONS, ARMY NATIONAL GUARD DIVISIONS AND BRIGADE COMBAT TEAMS AND ARMY RESERVE DIRECT REPORTING COMMANDS.-EDU&P PROGRAMS: CONTEMPORARY MILITARY FORUMS HOSTED DURING AUSA'S ANNUAL MEETING, GLOBAL FORCE SYMPOSIUM, LANPAC SYMPOSIUM, WARFIGHTER SUMMIT AND OTHER SYMPOSIA THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. THESE FORUMS COVER TOPICS OF CURRENT INTEREST TO ARMY PROFESSIONALS AND AUSA MEMBERS, SUCH AS READINESS, MODERNIZATION AND REFORM. AUSA'S SENIOR EXECUTIVE ROUNDTABLE SERIES BRINGS TOGETHER KNOWLEDGEABLE SENIOR LEADERSHIP FROM BOTH THE ARMY AND INDUSTRY FOR SMALL-GROUP, IN-DEPTH DISCUSSIONS ON ARMY CAPABILITIES AND REQUIREMENTS IN KEY MISSION AREAS. THE ROUNDTABLE GENERATES FEEDBACK FOR THE ARMY AND CREATES INFORMED ADVOCATES WHO CAN ARTICULATE THE ARMY'S FUTURE CONCEPTS AND NEEDS TO THE WIDE VARIETY OF AUDIENCES WHO CONTRIBUTE TO THESE VITAL MISSION SETS. THERE ARE SEVEN SERT TOPICS (E.G., ARMY SUSTAINMENT, ARMY INFRASTRUCTURE, ARMY AIR & MISSILE DEFENSE); EACH SERT ASSEMBLES TWO TO THREE TIMES PER YEAR, IS LIMITED TO 24 PARTICIPANTS AND IS CONDUCTED WITH NO AUDIENCE, NO PRESS AND NO OFFICIAL MINUTES OR RECORDING. NOON REPORT WEBINAR SERIESAUSA'S NOON REPORT WEBINAR SERIES FEATURES PRESENTATIONS BY SENIOR ARMY LEADERS RESPONSIBLE FOR KEY PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES, AS WELL AS CONTEMPORARY MILITARY AUTHORS WHO WEAVE TOGETHER THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE STORY OF THE ARMY. AUSA'S ARMY MATTERS PODCAST SERIESA ROTATING CAST OF HOSTS ON OUR ARMY MATTERS PODCAST PROVIDES VITAL INFORMATION ON ARMY AND DEFENSE ISSUES THROUGH INTERVIEWS AND CONVERSATIONS WITH MILITARY AND CIVILIAN EXPERTS. A NEW EPISODE IS POSTED EACH MONDAY, CYCLING THROUGH THE FOUR SHOWS, WITH OCCASIONAL SPECIAL EPISODES. THE GOAL OF THE PODCAST IS TO EDUCATE, INFORM AND CONNECT WITH THE PUBLIC EXTENDING AUSA'S EDUCATIONAL REACH TO CURRENT AND FUTURE MEMBERS. THE SERIES INCLUDES SOLDIER TODAY, WHICH FOCUSES ON PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRENDING ISSUES FOR NCOS; ARMY REAL TALK, WHICH DISCUSSES DEFENSE AND NATIONAL SECURITY ISSUES TARGETED AT YOUNGER GENERATIONS; FAMILY VOICES, WHICH FOCUSES ON MILITARY FAMILIES AND QUALITY OF LIFE ISSUES; AND THOUGHT LEADERS, WHICH CONDUCTS INTERVIEWS WITH SENIOR ARMY LEADERS AND CONTEMPORARY MILITARY AUTHORS. AUSA BOOK PROGRAMAUSA'S BOOK PROGRAM WORKS WITH PUBLISHING PARTNERS TO PRODUCE BOOKS ABOUT ARMY HERITAGE, MILITARY HISTORY AND NATIONAL SECURITY IN ORDER TO FOSTER UNDERSTANDING AND APPRECIATION OF THE U.S. ARMY AND ITS SOLDIERS.


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Board, Officers & Key Employees

Name (title)Compensation
Phebe N Novakovic
Chairman
$0
Thomas W Rabaut
Deputy Chairman
$0
Jack L Tilley
Director
$0
Scott T Greene
Director
$0
Thomas Arseneault
Director
$0
William M Brown
Director
$0

Outside Vendors & Contractors

Vendor Name (Service)Compensation
Coges
Exhibit Space
$1,112,077
Freeman Decorating
Event Services/av/decorations
$1,030,861
Aramark Sports & Entertainment
Event Services/catering
$494,399
Walter E Washington Convention Center
Exhibit Space
$412,867
Lsc Communications
Magazine Production
$389,649
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Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Federated campaigns$0
Membership dues$0
Fundraising events$499,329
Related organizations$0
Government grants $1,678,500
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above$3,921,652
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f $19,310
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$6,099,481
Total Program Service Revenue$26,227,444
Investment income $929,520
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $334,331
Net Rental Income $119,764
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales $649,180
Net Income from Fundraising Events $53,484
Net Income from Gaming Activities $0
Net Income from Sales of Inventory $38,626
Miscellaneous Revenue$0
Total Revenue $34,539,994

Grants Awarded

Over the last fiscal year, Association Of The United States Army Inc has awarded $1,485,527 in support to 17 organizations.

Grant RecipientAmount

ARMY EMERGENCY RELIEF

PURPOSE: TO ADDRESS FOOD INSECURITY THAT HAS AFFECTED SOLDIERS AND FAMILIES ACROSS THE ARMY

$1,000,000

ARMED SERVICES YMCA EL PASO

PURPOSE: TO ADDRESS FOOD INSECURITY THAT HAS AFFECTED SOLDIERS AND FAMILIES ACROSS THE ARMY

$100,000

ARMED SERVICES YMCA FORT CAMPBELL

PURPOSE: TO ADDRESS FOOD INSECURITY THAT HAS AFFECTED SOLDIERS AND FAMILIES ACROSS THE ARMY

$100,000

ARMED SERVICES YMCA HAWAII

PURPOSE: TO ADDRESS FOOD INSECURITY THAT HAS AFFECTED SOLDIERS AND FAMILIES ACROSS THE ARMY

$25,000

US ARMY MILITARY DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON (MDW) ARMY TEN-MILER FUND

PURPOSE: SPONSORSHIP OF THE ARMY TEN-MILER

$40,000

US ARMY INSTALLATION MANAGEMENT COMMAND'S G9 FAMILY AND MORALE WELFARE A

PURPOSE: SPONSORSHIP OF THE ARMY BIRTHDAY BALL

$12,500
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