Master National Retriever Club Foundation (MNRCF, Foundation)
Bill Teague continued with a report on status of Foundation to MNRC Delegates & Members. The report he presented is shown below:
Master National
Retriever Club Foundation (MNRCF, Foundation)
Report on status of
Foundation to MNRC Delegates & Members
October 16, 2015
Cheraw, South Carolina
As reported last year at
this meeting, the establishment of the Foundation that functions as a totally
separate, IRS 501 (c) (3) organization from the MNRC was approved by the MNRC
board July 7, 2013 and chartered in the state of Tennessee, December 20, 2013.
Its EIN is 46-3114401. The purpose of the Foundation is primarily but not exclusively to support the programs and projects
of the MNRC. The Foundation received its Determination Letter from IRS stating
the Foundation was granted a 501 (c) (3) code designation on September 17, 2014
in record time thru a newly approved IRS “online” application process. As such,
the Foundation can receive Charitable Contributions and the donor can receive
all the benefits allowed by that IRS Code. The MNRC is an IRS Code 501 (c) (7)
and contributions to it are not a Charitable Contribution.
Since the last report to
this body, September 14, 2014, in Corning, California, the Foundation has
rapidly implemented organizational efforts which are continuing but has become
operational under the Code determination. The Foundation has approved Bylaws,
Conflict of Interest Policy, Gift Policy, and other organizational efforts.
The establishment of the
Foundation was suggested by an active supporter of the annual Retriever Hunting
Test by MNRC who wishes to remain anonymous. No, it wasn’t me or any other
member of the board; wish I’d thought of it and had funds to give. This donor
has provided a generous contribution that has enabled the Foundation to become
effective quickly and we are deeply indebted to them. Many people ‘talk’ a lot
about providing this type of support, this individual’s actions speak louder
than words. While the donor’s gift was originally restricted to Awards, you’ll
hear about a little later in this report, they have generously agreed to allow
some of the contribution to cover establishment costs and some grants you’ll
also hear about later in this report. I think it’s appropriate to acknowledge this
anonymous support with an enthusiastic & appreciative round of applause! We
would encourage each of you to consider making a contribution to the
Foundation; I know the original, anonymous donor would encourage you to do
that. It’s easy, just make a check payable to MNRCF and provide to me or any
MNRCF board member.
The Foundation “hit” the ground
running and has responded favorably to several MNRC requests for financial
support and the Foundation has provided $600 for AKC Advanced Judges’ Seminars to each of the following Retriever
Clubs:
ü
Central Minnesota RC
ü
Umpqua Valley RC
ü
Waterloo Amateur RC
The Foundation has been
advised the West Montana RC will also request support for an AKC Advanced
Judge’s Seminar in the amount of $600 and looks forward to getting a request
from MNRC for that support.
The Foundation is very
pleased to announce they have approved supporting three, new Awards developed
by the Foundation and suggested by the original donor. The Foundation has
carefully followed the donor’s request. Announcement of these awards is being made
here today. Hard copies of the details of each of the three awards are
available here today at the check in table. This info will be shared with other
organizations for publication in their venues immediately after this meeting
but we thought you should hear it first!
The Awards are:
ü Youth
Handler of the Year Awards: There are two, separate Awards that
represent handlers aged 12 & under and 13-17. Details on the Awards,
including criteria reviewed, are available at the check in table. Nominees for
this Award must be received by the Foundation within 30 days of the conclusion
of this event. Each Award consists of a plaque and a check for $1,000.
This next award is personally
embarrassing but very humbling and is in complete compliance with the donor’s
request.
ü Bill
T. Teague Handler of the Year Award: Details on this Award are also
available at the check in table. Nominees must be received by the Foundation
within 30 days of the completion of this event. This Award also consists of a
plaque and a check for $1,000.
In addition to the
individual plaques received for each award, there will be a “Perpetual Plaque”
for each award that will display the individual’s name and year of the award.
We commend the MNRC for
authorizing the establishment of this totally separately functional
organization and the anonymous donor who conceived the idea of establishing the
Foundation and the concept of the Awards. We hope you’ll make a charitable
contribution to the Foundation while you’re here.
We also commend members of
the Foundation’s board of directors for their dedication, expertise and strong
support; it’s clearly exciting but very challenging to get such an organization
established and functional & each member of the board had done an exemplary
job!
The members of the
Foundation board are, and I ask each of you to stand when you are recognized
and remain standing until all are introduced.
·
Jimmy Hughes, Secretary/Treasurer
·
Gloria Mundell, Director
·
John Blackbird, Director
·
Sam Ferguson, Ex-Officio Director (bylaws are
designed to include each MNRC President for their term in an attempt to insure
close coordination & effective communications of the Foundation’s activity
to the MNRC board)
·
Bill Teague, President
President Sam, thank you
again for allowing us to give this report. If there are any questions, we’ll
address them at the next break or after this meeting.
Good luck with your dogs
and have a safe trip home. Many thanks!
September 30, 2015
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