About Us
The Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. is dedicated to strengthening the Coast Guard Auxiliary by supporting and enhancing member experiences, securing resources, and ensuring that the Auxiliary provides effective support of the Coast Guard's mission.
The Coast Guard Auxiliary Association (AuxA) is a dedicated nonprofit organization that supports the Coast Guard Auxiliary's vital role in maintaining the safety and security of our communities and waterways. We achieve this by:
The Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation under the laws of the District of Columbia. As an organization it receives no federal government appropriation funds. CGAuxA comprises a volunteer leadership group with an operating philosophy of providing great value to our association membership and supporting the Coast Guard Auxiliary volunteers in providing recreational boating services within their local communities to positively impact boater safety.
The Coast Guard Auxiliary Association (AuxA) is a dedicated nonprofit organization that supports the Coast Guard Auxiliary's vital role in maintaining the safety and security of our communities and waterways. We achieve this by:
- Raising funds to ensure the Auxiliary has the resources to carry out their mission effectively.
- Providing administrative support to the Auxiliary, as well as to individual Auxiliary units, streamlining their operations and enhancing their efficiency.
- Supplying essential tools and equipment to enhance the capabilities of the Auxiliary, enabling them to better protect lives, property, and the environment.
The Coast Guard Auxiliary Association, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation under the laws of the District of Columbia. As an organization it receives no federal government appropriation funds. CGAuxA comprises a volunteer leadership group with an operating philosophy of providing great value to our association membership and supporting the Coast Guard Auxiliary volunteers in providing recreational boating services within their local communities to positively impact boater safety.