DAR Facts
Founded: October 11, 1890,
incorporated 1896 by an Act of Congress
Mission: To promote historic
preservation, education, and patriotism
Motto: God, Home, Country
Membership: 168,000 members, 3,000 chapters
in all 50 states and Washington, D.C., International chapters in Australia,
Austria,The Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Spain,
and the United Kingdom. More than 836,000 women have joined the DAR since it
was founded.
Management: Policy for the Society is
made by the National Board of Management composed of the President General, 11
Executive Officers, 21 Vice Presidents General, and 53 State Regents. The
National Board of Management meets six times a year at DAR Headquarters in
Washington, DC.
Continental Congress: The DAR annual
national meeting is named after the original Continental Congress that governed
the American colonies. DAR Continental Congress attracts over 3,000 members to
Washington, D.C., each summer.
Become a Member
Eligibility for Membership: Any woman
18 years or older, regardless of race, religion, or ethnic background, who can
prove lineal descent from a patriot of the American Revolution, is
eligible.
Ways
to learn more about DAR membership:
1) Visit the
DAR web site (www.dar.org) to read about steps to membership and to fill out a
prospective membership form,
2) Talk to local DAR chapter members in
your area,
3)
E-mail inquiries to
prospectivemembers@dar.org