DAR Members come from diverse backgrounds and join together around the world to promote a shared mission.
On the national level and in local communities, DAR collaborates with a variety of others to spread awareness of common objectives.
Each year the DAR awards scholarships to students showing dedication to the pursuit of education.
Explore the historic homes and other sites across the country.
Revolution in Their Words, marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of the United States by examining the nation’s founding through the firsthand accounts of those who lived it.
First ladies, writers, artists. Learn more about the DAR Daughters who have received the distinction as a Dazzling Daughter.
The E Pluribus Unum Educational Initiative focuses on members of underrepresented groups who supported the American Revolution.
From forgotten stories to family treasures – start your genealogy journey today using DAR's many free resources and research tools.
Members can donate to the the DAR and purchase a corresponding pin from the DAR Insignia Store.
Following approval of the PG Project, your contributions will help preserve the legacy of our National Society and our country.
Through our Community Classroom Committee, DAR provides original lesson plans for the PreK-12 community that are rich in content that focus on America, its history, government, language and math topics. These lesson plans are provided for teachers and other groups to use for educational purposes only.
Lesson plans identified by the Keywords "Community Classroom" or "Enrichment Activity" provide an expanded content and may be appropriate for a variety of audiences with minimal adjustment by the teacher. Those items on the Lesson Plan template with a "*" would indicate the components that would need to be completed by the submitter to have it qualify as a "Community Classroom" or "Enrichment Activity" Lesson Plan.
New lesson plans will be uploaded to the website monthly. Revisit this site on a regular basis to find additional lesson plans for your use..
For those interested in submitting an original lesson plan to the NSDAR, please refer to the following items:
A completed lesson plan and cover sheet are to be sent to [email protected] to begin its vetting process. You will be alerted that the lesson plan and cover sheet have been received.
As time passes, we look forward to having an extensive bank of electronic lesson plans from which educators of all types will be able to select, for use with their classes or groups.