This foundation is going to prove to be a myth. There's some numbers out there for non-profits that say that for every $100,000 a year you want in income from a foundation, you need $2,000,000 in capital. They're going to need a lot more money. As Mike has so often said, it (AMA) is being managed like a second rate bake sale.
The numbers are clear from their tax returns, total revenue is dropping over time. I'd much rather see them put money into turning that around rather than an indoor flying site in the middle of the country.