AMACHE ALLIANCE The mission of the Amache Alliance is to help preserve and interpret the WWII Granada Relocation Center, known as the Amache National Historic Site, a WWII Japanese American incarceration site in Colorado. Preservation includes, but is not limited to, Amache's stories, artifacts and historic structures. The Amache Alliance works to educate all Americans about the forced evacuation, relocation, and internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. Official philanthropic partner and Friends group for the National Park Service's Amache National Historic Site.
Amache Alliance has received 3 grants from 3 known foundation funders. Revenue decreased from $314,305 in 2024 to $173,236 in 2025. Most recent reported revenue: $173,236.
Annual Revenue
$173,236
Known Funders
3
Grants Received
3
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $173,236 | $109,312 | $229,658 |
| 2024 | $314,305 | $169,998 | $169,506 |
Top Funders
SAN DIEGO, CA
OAKLAND, CA
SEATTLE, WA
Key Personnel
From 2025 IRS 990 filing
April Kamp Whittaker
Special Advisor Grant Manager
Dana Ogo Shew
Special Advisor Grant Manager
Jane Daniels
Special Advisor Grant Manager
Derek Okubo
Compliance Officer
John Tonai
Director
Greg Kitajima
Secretary
Kirsten Leong
Vice President
Mitch Homma
President
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