EIN 59-6198589

The Jacksonville Historical Society

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
14
State
Year formed
1966
Most recent tax filings
2023-09-01
Description
The Jacksonville Historical Society engages and educates the people of Jacksonville, FL about their history through preserving and sharing evidence of the city's past. Their mission is to strengthen citizenship and advocate for the value of historic preservation.
Total revenues
$900,134
2023
Total expenses
$687,042
2023
Total assets
$1,844,672
2023
Num. employees
14
2023

Program areas at The Jacksonville Historical Society

The mission of The Jacksonville Historical Society, founded in 1929, is to strengthen citizenship by engaging and educating Jacksonville's people about their history, through preserving and sharing The evidence of The city's past, and by advocating The value of historic preservation. Awareness and understanding of The people and events of The past leads people to become more invested in The places where they live and work. That sense of stewardship is The result of connecting citizens with their history, and it is why there is a Jacksonville Historical Society. Our educational programming emphasizes The history of Jacksonville, which we strive to present in The broad context of u.s. history. For example, our monthly speaker series programs feature experts who share their research. In its 201 years of existence, Jacksonville has experienced major events relating to civil rights, The law, medicine, politics, women, immigration, business, athletics, maritime affairs, military history (especially The navy, Jacksonville being a major seaport and navy town), aviation, economics, education, architecture, preservation, and much more. That is why our organizational tagline is "one city, many stories." Often The Society partners with local industry, professional or civic groups to highlight specialized aspects of local history. Programs usually take place at our event facility, The 1888 old st. andrew's church (317 a. philip randolph blvd. ), however we present topics at relevant locations that strengthen The Historical narrative, as well as making The programming easily accessible to diverse audiences. As an example, in 2022 The Society hosted its annual black history month program at The historic ritz theater, which for much of The 20th century was at The center of Jacksonville's african american cultural life. During 2022 The Jacksonville Historical Society (jhs) reached audiences totaling approximately 5 million individuals through public events commemorating Jacksonville's 200th anniversary, monthly public speaker programs, our electronic newsletter "Jacksonville history matters," social media channels, media interviews and opinion columns, radio audiences, website visits, physical tours, and on-site research in The archives. Consistent with our advocacy mission, The jhs manages four historic buildings in downtown Jacksonville, two of which The jhs owns outright. Adjacent to The old st. andrew's church venue mentioned above is The historic james merrill house museum, The 19th century home of a leading Jacksonville industrialist. There The jhs hosts narrated history tours for adults and children, interpreting through physical artifacts The life of a Jacksonville family ca. 1903, just after this city's great fire. The church and The merrill house are owned by The city of Jacksonville and managed by The jhs. The archives of The Jacksonville Historical Society are housed in The 1878 old st. luke's hospital, at 314 palmetto street, which also serves as The Society's offices. Next door stands The ca. 1920 Florida casket company building, a three-story factory which The Society is renovating into archives and research space, exhibition spaces and a performance / event venue. Together those four historic structures constitute The physical plant of The Jacksonville Historical Society. In 2019, The Jacksonville Historical Society accepted The donation of tens of thousands of historic photographs from The Florida times-union newspaper, Jacksonville's major daily newspaper since The late nineteenth century. This unique, jacksonville-centric collection adds to The jhs's already significant holdings of thousands of historic photos dating to before The great fire of 1901. Photos and other historic documents are being continuously catalogued in a digital archiving software product. The Jacksonville Historical Society periodically convenes and collaborates with more than 40 other groups and organizations concerned with aspects of local history and historic preservation. This organization, The Jacksonville history consortium, strengthens The capacity of every constituent by promoting awareness of each other's resources, and wider access to smaller local collections across The Historical community. Working with The local tourism development agency, The Society and The consortium help to advance heritage tourism in Jacksonville, contributing to economic development. Annual support for The Jacksonville Historical Society has increased significantly each year since 2016. Approximately 10% of revenue comes from The cultural council of greater Jacksonville, a local public granting agency that distributes local financial support on a competitive basis to 27 cultural services organizations across The city. The jhs's support also comes from corporate partners, private foundations, and individuals. Membership dues constitute approximately 5% of total annual revenue. A major annual fundraising event, The gingerbread house extravaganza, has become a beloved local tradition now in its 21st year. The jhs also earns revenue from space rentals for private special events, and from The sale of books and merchandise.

Who funds The Jacksonville Historical Society

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
Cultural Council of Greater JacksonvilleOperating Grant$111,425
Network for GoodUnrestricted$44,878
Clifford and LaVonne Graese FoundationCharitable$30,000
...and 11 more grants received

Personnel at The Jacksonville Historical Society

NameTitleCompensation
Alan J BlissChief Executive Officer$79,981
Kate A. HallockChief of Staff and Communications Director
R. Bruce ShealyTreasurer$0
Kristanna Broward BarnesChair - Elect$0
Frederick H. Kent Iii, Esq.Secretary$0
...and 11 more key personnel

Financials for The Jacksonville Historical Society

RevenuesFYE 09/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$470,600
Program services$12,240
Investment income and dividends$11,357
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$105,990
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$0
Net income from fundraising events$125,045
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$51,751
Miscellaneous revenues$123,151
Total revenues$900,134

Form 990s for The Jacksonville Historical Society

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-092024-03-28990View PDF
2022-092024-03-28990View PDF
2022-092023-08-08990View PDF
2021-092022-07-29990View PDF
2020-092021-07-12990View PDF
...and 10 more Form 990s

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Data update history
May 18, 2024
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2023
May 18, 2024
Received grants
Identified 1 new grant, including a grant for $5,000 from Hall Halliburton Foundation
January 3, 2024
Received grants
Identified 1 new grant, including a grant for $5,000 from Jess and Brewster J Durkee Foundation
December 26, 2023
Received grants
Identified 4 new grant, including a grant for $30,000 from The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida
October 9, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
Nonprofit Types
Arts, culture, and humanities nonprofitsMuseumsCharities
Issues
Arts, cultural, and humanitiesHistory
Characteristics
Political advocacyFundraising eventsState / local levelReceives government fundingTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
Address
314 Palmetto St
Jacksonville, FL 32202
Metro area
Jacksonville, FL
County
Duval County, FL
Website URL
jaxhistory.org/ 
Phone
(904) 655-0064
IRS details
EIN
59-6198589
Fiscal year end
September
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1966
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
A80: Historical Societies, Historical Preservation
NAICS code, primary
7121: Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions
Parent/child status
Independent
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