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What is the Foundation?
The Angus Foundation, an affiliate of the American Angus Association, was established
in 1980 under the laws of the State of Illinois as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization
to fund and support programs involving education, youth and research in the Angus
breed and the agricultural industry.
Since its inception, a primary funding focus of the Angus Foundation has been to
provide Angus youth opportunities to become strong leaders for the future of the
Angus breed and the agricultural industry. This is being accomplished by awarding
scholarships, supporting programs and activities of the National Junior Angus Association
(NJAA) and emphasizing the development of personal growth and leadership skills
through varied contests, service on the NJAA Board of Directors, and involvement
in the National Junior Angus Show (NJAS).
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A closely related and equally important focus of the Angus Foundation has been education
and today the Angus Foundation is diligently striving to increase its portfolio
of funding to better address the education needs of Angus breeders of all ages.
Increased opportunities for education will help to build a solid base of Angus knowledge
within the entire membership and will aid in securing a more profitable future for
the agricultural industry. The Angus Foundation will educate Angus breeders through
"think tanks" and seminars that promote and foster the understanding of both the
Angus breed and the beef cattle industry on numerous pertinent topics such as genetics,
reproduction, management, marketing, processing, and food safety.
The third role of the Angus Foundation is to help fund research activities for the
purpose of advancing the agricultural industry benefiting Angus breeders and other
beef producers today, and in the future. Research to identify possible solutions
to the unique challenges incurred by agricultural interests, specifically the beef
cattle industry and its various segments from the producer to the consumer, will
be at the forefront of the Angus Foundation's research activities.
Resources are required to address these aforementioned endeavors. Hence, the Angus
Foundation encourages the commitment of personal and financial resources from Angus
breeders, allied industry interests and friends toward these priority objectives.
Balancing the interest of the donor with the needs of the Angus Foundation, and
helping them understand how their charitable generosity can have an indelible impact
on the education, youth and research programs of the Angus Foundation, is the goal
of the Angus Foundation.
Why is the Foundation an affiliate of the American Angus Association?
The Foundation is specifically organized and professionally trained to provide management,
reporting, and stewardship services that donors need and require. Central management
of these services results in greater efficiency of both the Foundation and the Association.
The benefits derived from this arrangement include:
- Donors have more latitude in designating the use of
their gifts than would be possible if the funds were given directly to the Association.
- Donors can be assured that every effort will be made
to maintain confidentiality, if necessary, because the Foundation is a separate
501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation.
- The American Angus Association formalized their endorsement
that all charitable funds intended for the support of education, youth and research
be directed to the Angus Foundation with its establishment in 1980.
How is the Foundation accountable?
The Foundation recognizes its responsibility to maintain both public confidence
and private trust. The Foundation openly discloses information about its policies,
activities, financial statements, and other information that would provide a further
understanding of its objectives and operations. In turn, the Foundation honors its
obligation to maintain donor confidentiality and to pursue accepted business practices
with regard to human resources, legal, real estate, financial, and other matters.
As part of the Foundation's reporting responsibility, the following items are
made available:
- An annual financial audit conducted by a qualified
accounting firm.
- An annual report of giving and Foundation activities,
including complete donor recognition list.
- Written policies on the disbursement of gift funds.
- Investment policies, expenditure guidelines, and performance
reports.
- IRS tax form 990.
These items are available from the Foundation upon request.
What happens to a gift made to the Angus Foundation?
Gifts made to the Angus Foundation are used as the donor directs. Typically, gifts
are restricted for a specific program (i.e., scholarship funds, activity and event
sponsorships, etc.). A gift is restricted when the donor writes on a check, reply
card or other correspondence indicating how the gift is to be used. The designation
of a gift is confirmed on the receipt letter returned to the donor. The Angus
Foundation also receives unrestricted gifts that are utilized where the need is
the greatest.
What are the responsibilities of the Foundation staff?
The Angus Foundation staff works closely with the American Angus Association administration,
Directors, and with scores of Angus breeders and volunteers across the country to
help maximize support for education, youth and research.
Foundation staff also assists with individual gift planning, conduct campaigns,
organize fund-raising events, and maintain personal contact with past, present and
future individual and corporate contributors.
Foundation staff also serve as sources of professional fund raising expertise for
the American Angus Auxiliary, Certified Angus Beef, state Angus associations, and
other Angus related interests seeking ways to initiate or enhance development activities.
Fund-raising related promotional publications for the Annual Fund, Angus Foundation
Reception, Angus Foundation Heifer Package, Angus Foundation Golf Tournament, and
other special projects are developed by the Foundation staff. Also, developed and
maintained by Foundation staff is the extensive Angus Foundation Website, which
is easily accessed through the American Angus Association Website or at
www.angusfoundation.org
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In close coordination with the American Angus Association, the Foundation processes
all gifts, manages the donor databases, and generates appropriate correspondence
with donors. Providing invaluable support of all of these efforts are administrative
personnel. All Foundation personnel are dedicated to quality service and to supporting
and enhancing the Angus Foundation at every opportunity.
The Angus Foundation's Legal Name
The Foundation's legal name is Angus Foundation. Contributions to the
Angus Foundation qualify as gifts to an IRC Section 501(c)(3) public charity for
federal income, estate and gift tax purposes.