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The goals of the Chapter are educational, historical and
philanthropic primarily, and fraternal secondarily. The goals are not for the
private or financial advantage of the Chapter or any of its members. The Chapter shall not participate in any
political campaigning, and will not attempt to influence legislation as a
substantial part of its activities. It
is the specific intent of the Chapter to comply with the requirements and
spirit of Section 501(c)(3) of the IRS Code.
Specific goals are as follows, but are not limited to:
a.
Educating the local community regarding the accomplishments of graduates of the Naval Academy.
b.
Educating and guiding young men and women who desire to pursue a career in the U.S. Navy or U.S. Marine Corps.
c.
Helping the “Association” and other Chapters of the
Association to preserve the history and accomplishments of graduates of the
United States Naval Academy.
d.
Fostering the historical interests of our country, the Naval Service,
the U.S. Naval Academy and the U.S. Armed Forces within the community.
e.
Furthering the education, historical, and philanthropic
friendships and associations formed by Chapter members through their common
experience and interest in the U. S. Naval Academy, the Naval Service and the
other U.S. Armed Forces.
f.
Awarding of scholarships to men and women in the community who
seek a greater understanding of the United States Navy by exploration of
different programs that may be made available through the United States Naval
Academy, through the ROTC program, through enlistment within the Navy, or
through prep programs, to name a few.
g.
Promoting within the Alamo Chapter area a greater awareness of
the naval and maritime interests of our country, and the Armed Forces of the
United States.
h.
Promoting the welfare of the United States Naval Academy
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