Society for the Preservation of British Transportation in America, Inc. dba

Our Mission, Goals and Officers

The Society for the Preservation of British Transportation in America is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation formed solely for educational purposes. It is not funded by any other source or company, and relies solely on revenue generated from Museum operations, memberships, donations and grants.

Contributions are tax-deductible to the full limits of the tax laws.

You are invited to become a member of The British Museum of Transportation and enjoy British Car camaraderie, as well as select events that the Museum offers to our supporters, the community and car enthusiasts of all ages. Click here to see application form.

The Society recycles ink cartridges and we ask our members and friends to bring/send us ink cartridges for this recycling project. All proceeds are directed 100% to the Museum Building Fund!

Museum Donation and Funding Needs

The income of the British Museum of Transportation is composed of a variety of sources, including periodic donations by individuals, and corporations. In addition, the Museum receives revenue from special events and proceeds from the sale of donated parts and/or memorabilia.

BUILDING PROCUREMENT NEED!!!

The Society has bid on a building in downtown Dayton, OH, to enable it to meet is Mission and Goal requirements. A physical facility to house the Society and Museum primary activities is a critical necessity and we have reached the limits of growth at the Wilmington, OH, site. While the building fund is slowly growing, it is no where near enough to fund this building, thus we are asking for you help in making this new location happen. PLEASE help us by donating to this fund!! We are asking for donations to be made directly to the Society for the Preservation of British Transportation in America, 2304 Wrenside Lane, Kettering, OH 45440-2324. The Society is a not for profit corporation registered in the State of Ohio and holds 501(c)(3) status with the IRS as an educational charity. Thus donations to the Society are deductible if you itemize your deductions.

501(c)(3) Reference Data:

  • Donations of Vehicles to the Society

Present tax law is very beneficial for gifts to not-for-profit museums. Gifts of tangible personal property such as vehicles, parts, books, periodicals, etc. may be deductible regardless of the basis of the donor. Monetary gifts may be fully deductible. Please contact the Society or your tax professional for more information. Donated items that contribute to the permanent collection are kept, while other donated items may be sold with agreement of the donor, and the resulting funds used for museum mission and goal achievement. Please contact The British Museum of Transportation at the address or phone number below for more information regarding funding contributions and donations of property.

Society for the Preservation of British Transportation in America, Inc. dba British Transportation Museum

2304 Wrenside Lane, Kettering, OH 45440-2324, (937) 434-1750

* Note: All donations are registered with the Society for the Preservation of British Transportation in America, Inc. and a acknowledgement will be returned signifying the donation and the organization to which it applies.

* Note: The preceding information does not constitute tax advice.

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The British Museum of Transportation is featured in the UK Motoring Directory under "MUSEUMS".

  • To view some of the Museum display automobiles, click on "Museum Vehicles & Links" on the left.
  • Click on our Gift/Memorabilia Shop listing on the left to see items for sale.

Supporting Organizations:

    • Inksimle.com (Use the 5% Cash Rebate Program to help the Society even more!)

 

 

 

Event Calendar

Museum Vehicles & Links to the Marques

Let us hear from you!

Membership Application

Museum December Happenigs:

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 More Pages of Interest:

MGB RAFFLE 2007 - 2008

  • The Winning raffle ticket was drawn at the British Car Meet at the Market on May 17, 2008.
  • The winner of the MGB is Glenn Marin, Dayton, Ohio

 

STEERING WHEEL  RAFFLE 2008

·        The Steering Wheel drawing was held at the December 18th Museum Meeting

  • The winner of the custom steering wheel is Mark Macy of Tipp City, Ohio

We want thank all of those who supported us and have purchased raffle tickets for either of these drawings!! Raffle Tickets are no longer available.

Thank you ever so much!

 

 

 

 


 

This page was updated last on November 17, 2008

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