32 C.F.R. § 273.8
(2) Other regulations.
(b) Compliance with nondiscrimination statutes requirements.
(1) All of the donation programs covered by this section must comply with:
(c) Donations of surplus personal property—(1) General.
(4) Reporting. DLA will provide GSA a report of property transferred to non-federal recipients. The report:
(ii) Must reference Interagency Report Control Number 0154-GSA-AN and contain:
(5) Donation restrictions.
(i) All surplus property (including property held by working capital funds established under 10 U.S.C. 2208 or in similar funds) is available for donation to eligible recipients, in accordance with authorizing laws, except for property in the categories in paragraphs (c)(5)(i)(A) through (M) of this section:
(6) Returnable DoD property.
(7) Allocating surplus property. GSA directly allocates property to:
(i) FAA. Public airports are managed through the FAA.
(A) The FAA Administrator has the responsibility for selecting property determined to be either:
(1) Essential, suitable, or desirable for the development, improvement, operation, or maintenance of a public airport, as defined in 49 U.S.C. 47102.
(2) Reasonably necessary to fulfill the immediate and foreseeable future needs of the grantee for the development, improvement, operation, or maintenance of a public airport.
(3) Needed to develop sources of revenue from non-aviation businesses at a public airport.
(iii) SASPs.
(B) The SASP donates property to public and eligible nonprofit organizations. Types of eligible recipients are:
(1) Medical institutions, hospitals, clinics, and health centers.
(2) Drug abuse and alcohol centers.
(3) Providers of assistance to homeless individuals.
(4) Providers of assistance to impoverished families and individuals.
(5) Schools, colleges, and universities.
(6) Schools for the mentally and physically disabled.
(7) Child care centers.
(8) Radio and television stations licensed by the Federal Communications Commission as educational radio or television stations.
(9) Museums attended by the public.
(10) Libraries providing the resident public (community, district, State, or region) with free access.
(11) State and local government agencies, or nonprofit organizations or institutions. 42 U.S.C. 3015 and 3020 authorizes donations of surplus property to State and local government agencies, or nonprofit organizations or institutions that receive federal funding to conduct programs for older individuals.
(12) States and territories.
(13) SEAs. The Deputy Secretary of Defense is authorized to designate new SEAs. Table 4 of this section includes the list of approved SEAs. SEA nominations from the Military Departments or Defense Agencies should be forwarded to the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Logistics and Materiel Readiness, 3500 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-3500
(14) Educational activities that are of special interest to the Military Services may receive surplus DoD property in accordance with 41 CFR chapter 101.
| American National Red Cross, 17th and D Streets NW., Washington, DC 20006 | Armed Services YMCA of the USA, 6225 Brandon Avenue, Suite 215, Springfield, VA 22150-2510. |
| Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America, 230 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 | Boys and Girls Clubs of America, 771 First Avenue, New York, NY 10017. |
| Boy Scouts of America, 1325 Walnut Hill Lane, Irving, TX 75038-3096 | Camp Fire, Inc., 4601 Madison Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64112-1278. |
| The Center for Excellence In Education, 7710 Old Springhouse Road, McLean, VA 22102 | Girl Scouts of America, 420 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10018-2702. |
| Little League Baseball, Inc., Williamsport, PA 17701 | National Association for Equal Opportunity In Higher Education, 2243 Wisconsin Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20007. |
| National Ski Patrol System, Inc., 133 South Van Gordon Street, Suite 100, Lakewood, CO 80228 | U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps, 2300 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22201. |
| United Service Organizations, Inc., 601 Indiana Avenue, Washington, DC 20004 | United States Olympic Committee, 1 Olympic Plaza, Colorado Springs, CO 80909-5760. |
| National Director, Young Marines of the Marine Corps, P.O. Box 70735, Southwest Station, Washington, DC 20024-0735 | President—Board of Directors, Marine Cadets of America, USN & MC Reserve Center, Fort Nathan Hale Park, New Haven, CT 06512-3694. |
| Corporation for the Promotion of Rifle Practice and Firearms Safety, Erie Industrial Park, Building 650, P.O. Box 576, Port Clinton, OH 43452 | Marine Corps League, P.O. Box 3070, Merrifield, VA 22116. |
(D) SEAs must maintain separate records that include:
(1) Documentation verifying that the activity has been designated as eligible by the Department of Defense to receive surplus DoD property.
(2) A statement designating one or more donee representatives to act for the SEA in acquiring property.
(3) A listing of the types of property that are needed or have been authorized by the Department of Defense for use in the SEA program.
(8) Identification of screeners.
(9) Screening and ordering procedures for DLA Disposition Services property.
(iv) Prospective donees must go to GSAXcess® to gain access, shop, and select property.
(vi) DLA Disposition Services sites will require recipients of HM to sign a certification statement as shown in Figure 2 of this section.

(10) Customer removal of ordered property.
(d) Special donations (gifts), loans, and exchanges outside the FMR—(1) Compliance. The DoD Components:
(iv) May exchange assets for:
(2) Organizations authorized to receive loans and donations.
(3) Requirements for veterans' organizations. To qualify, veterans' organizations must be:
(4) Requirements for museums. To qualify, museums must:
(5) Eligibility determination. The DoD Components will determine the eligibility of organizations for gifts and loans. The DoD Components may establish eligibility requirements dependent upon the unique nature of the specific historical item; however, the minimum requirements are:
(ix) Loan, donate, or exchange property on an “as is, where is” basis and ensure that the recipient organization agrees to pay all costs incident to preparation, handling, and movement of the property. Military Department contact points for the loan, donation, or exchange of property are at Table 5 of this section.
(C) No charge will be made for the property itself, but all physical processing of the property for the loan or donation will be the responsibility of the recipient organization. The recipient organization will pay all applicable charges before release of the property.
| ARMY: (all commodities) |
| Commander |
| U.S. Army Tank Automotive and Armament Command |
| ATTN: AMSTA-IM-OER |
| Warren, MI 48397-5000 |
| Email: donations@cc.tacom.mil |
| Telephone: 1-800-325-2920 extension 48469 |
| NAVY: |
| Navy and Marine Corps aircraft, air launched missiles, aircraft engines, and aviation related property: |
| Commanding Officer |
| NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support |
| ATTN: Code-03432-06 |
| 700 Robbins Ave. |
| Philadelphia, PA 19111-5098 |
| Obsolete or condemned Navy vessels for donation as memorials; Navy major caliber guns and ordnance; and shipboard materiel: |
| Commander |
| ATTN: NAVSEA-OOD, NC |
| Naval Sea Systems Command |
| 2531 Jefferson Davis Highway |
| Arlington, VA 22242-5160 |
| AIR FORCE: |
| Air Force aircraft, missiles or any other items authorized for donation for display purposes to a museum recipient: |
| NMUSAF/MUX |
| 1100 Spaatz St. |
| Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7102 |
| The USAF Museum operates a loan program only. Donations are not offered. |
| Any other Air Force item authorized for donation for display purposes (to recipients other than a museum): |
| HQ AFMC/A4RM |
| 4375 Chidlaw Rd., Building 262 |
| Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-5006 |
| MARINE CORPS: |
| Marine Corps assault amphibian vehicles (to recipients other than a museum): |
| Commandant of the Marine Corps |
| ATTN: LPC-2 |
| HQ U.S. Marine Corps |
| 3000 Marine Corps, Pentagon, RM 2E211 |
| Washington, DC 20350 |
| Marine Corps historical property (all other inquiries): |
| Commandant of the Marine Corps |
| ATTN: History and Museum Division (HD) |
| Marine Corps Historical Center |
| 1254 Charles Morris Street SE |
| Washington Navy Yard, DC 20374-5040 |
| U.S. Coast Guard |
| For U. S. Coast Guard historical assets contact COMDT (CG-09224) at mail stop 7031: |
| Commandant (CG-09224) |
| U. S. Coast Guard Headquarters, Douglas A. Munro Building |
| 2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. South East, Stop 7031 |
| Washington, DC 20593-7031 |
| For all other assets contact Commandant (CG-844) at mail stop 7618: |
| Commandant (CG-844) |
| U. S. Coast Guard Headquarters, Douglas A. Munro Building |
| 2703 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue South East, Stop 7618 |
| Washington, DC 20593-7618 |
(xii) Ensure an official authorized to obligate the organization signs a certificate of assurance, as shown at Figure 3 of this section.

(xiii) Ensure proper documentation is finalized in accordance with DoD 4160.28-M Volumes 1-3 before the release of any property to an authorized recipient.
(A) Use the standard loan agreement in the format prescribed by Figure 4 of this section or a similar document providing the same data for accomplishing property loans.



(B) Accomplish property donations made under this authority by use of the conditional deed of gift agreement in the format prescribed in Figure 5 of this section or a similar document providing the same data.



(C) Accomplish property exchanges made under this authority by use of the exchange agreement in the format prescribed in Figure 6 of this section or a similar document providing the same data. Items may not be exchanged until a determination is made that the item is not needed for operational requirements by another Military Department. If the council or similar staff review process considers it unlikely the item in question will be needed by another Military Department, screening may be omitted. A museum of one Military Department may not acquire for the purpose of exchanging historical items being screened by another Military Department museum.


(xvii) Elect to donate property without conditions; for example, when the administrative costs to the Military Department to perform yearly checks would exceed the value of the property. Unconditional donations are restricted to books, manuscripts, works of art, drawings, plans and models, and historical artifacts valued at less than $10,000 that do not require DEMIL (see Figure 7 of this section).


(7) Army loans to veterans' organizations.
(8) Navy loans and donations.
(i) The Secretary of the Navy, in accordance with 10 U.S.C. 7545, may donate or loan captured, condemned, or obsolete ordnance materiel, books, manuscripts, works of art, drawings, plans, models, trophies and flags, and other condemned or obsolete materiel, as well as materiel of historical interest. The Secretary of the Navy may donate this material to any State, territory, commonwealth, or possession of the United States and political subdivision or municipal corporation thereof, the District of Columbia, libraries, historical societies, and educational institutions whose graduates or students were in World War I or World War II.
(ii) In accordance with 10 U.S.C. 7306, the Secretary of the Navy, with approval of Congress, may donate obsolete, condemned, or captured Navy ships, boats, and small landing craft to the States, territories, or possessions of the United States, and political subdivisions or municipal corporations thereof, the District of Columbia, or to associations or corporations whose charter or articles of agreement denies them the right to operate for profit. The Navy restricts the use of donated vessels for use in static display purposes only (i.e., as memorials or museums).
(iii) Each application will contain:
(H) If the applicant asserts it is a corporation or association whose charter or articles of agreement denies it the right to operate for profit, their application must also contain a copy of the organization's bylaws and either:
(1) A properly authenticated copy of the charter.
(2) Certificate of incorporation.
(3) Articles of agreement made either by:
(i) The Secretary of State or other appropriate officials of the State under the laws where the applicant is incorporated.
(ii) Organized or other appropriate public official having custody of such charter, certificate or articles.
(v) All vessels, boats, and service craft, donated in accordance with 10 U.S.C. 7306, will be used as static displays only for use as memorials and cannot be activated for the purpose of navigation or movement under its own power. Donations of vessels under any other authority of this section are subject to certain inspection and certification requirements. Applicants for vessels or service craft will be advised in writing by the office taking action on the applications that, should their request be approved and before operation of the vessel or service craft, one of the following stipulations will apply:
(10) Disposition after use of special donations (gifts), loans, and exchanges.
(i) The requirements of the recipient organization are:
(e) Disaster assistance for States. 42 U.S.C. chapter 68 allows for disaster assistance to States.
(f) Academic institutions and non-profit organizations. Educational partnership (or other) agreements may be established for the loan or donation of property.