Mission
The Association of the United States Army (AUSA) is a nonprofit educational and professional development association serving America’s Army and its supporters. Founded in 1950, AUSA aims to strengthen the bond between Soldiers and the American people while promoting the military profession and enhancing ties with the defense industry to advance national security.
Basic Information
Founded in
1950
EIN
53-0193361
Total Assets
$111.1 million
UN Sustainable Development Goals Supported
This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.
At a Glance

AUSA Annual Meeting
The largest land power exposition and professional development forum in the U.S.

Scholarship Opportunities
Available scholarships for AUSA premium members and their dependents.

AUSA Hot Topics Series
Educational events focusing on current issues and innovations in Army operations.
Impact Stats
Membership Growth
Tripled Membership
Membership has tripled since 2017, demonstrating a significant increase in engagement and support.
Total Scholarships Funded
Annual Scholarships
AUSA contributes over $325,000 in scholarships annually for members and their dependents.
Funds Raised
Chapters Impact
AUSA chapters raised and distributed over $5 million in support of soldiers, families, units, and community programs in 2014.
Past Events
AUSA Annual Meeting
October 13-15, 2024
AUSA Annual Meeting featured top army and industry experts discussing landpower.
Global Force 2024
March 25-27, 2024
Land-Power Symposium focusing on future Army capabilities and personnel.
Hot Topic: Long-Range Fires
December 3, 2024
Series of discussions on advanced precision fire capabilities.
Upcoming Events

Hot Topic - Land-Based Fires in Large Scale Combat Operations
December 3, 2024
A discussion forum covering the role of land-based artillery.
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LANPAC 2025
May 13-15, 2025
A conference focusing on the Indo-Pacific and land power challenges.
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Overall Score
74
68
/100
Program Expense Ratio
83.86%
16
/20
Program Revenue Growth
39.81%
18
/20
Leverage Ratio
0.2375
14
/20
Working Capital Ratio
2.806
16
/20
Fundraising Efficiency
11.22
4
/20
Latest Filing Data: Form 990
Fiscal Year:2021
Source:Source: Self-reported by organization
Financial Details
Revenue
Category | Amount | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Contributions, Gifts, and Grants | 6.099M | 17.66% |
Program Services | 26.23M | 75.93% |
Investment Income | 929.5K | 2.69% |
Sales of Non-Inventory Assets | 649.2K | 1.88% |
Other Notable Sources | 88.16K | 0.26% |
Total Revenue | 34.54M | 100.00% |
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