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2013 Officer Training Seminar

2013 Officer Training Seminar. Harry-Anna Trust Fund & Florida Elks Charities. Presented by: Carl T. Seibert, PDDGER State Secretary. Objective of the Session. Provide a basic understanding of the Harry-Anna Trust Fund, to include why we must continue to fund it &

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2013 Officer Training Seminar

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  1. 2013 Officer Training Seminar Harry-Anna Trust Fund & Florida Elks Charities Presented by: Carl T. Seibert, PDDGER State Secretary

  2. Objective of the Session Provide a basic understanding of the Harry-Anna Trust Fund, to include why we must continue to fund it & Explain the Purpose of Florida Elks Charities

  3. Florida Elks Charities (FEC) The official fundraising entity of the FSEA Registered with the state of Florida to solicit contributions from the public and to work with professional fundraising consultants. Entertains and implements fundraising ideas from members and others The net of all funds raised by the FEC is used for the operation of our two major projects unless raised for another specific cause (i.e. Army of Hope)

  4. Current FEC Projects & Programs Buy a Brick in the Youth Camp Millennium Walkway Holiday Card Program for Major Projects Army of Hope (AOH) All Occasion Card Program for AOH & Hope Scholarship State Convention Reverse Draw for Hope Scholarship Presidential Memorial Certificates Program Drug Awareness, Hoop Shoot, Soccer Shoot, Americanism Donations & purchases associated with FEC fundraising programs do not add to the per-capita donations of a Lodge nor do they accrue to a Member’s record of Trust Fund giving.

  5. The Average Charity in America Source – www.charitynavigator.org

  6. F.Y. Ending March 31, 2012 Source - FL Elks Charities 990

  7. Donor Recognition Wall Program description and picture of wall in center of Major Projects Brochure • Two ways to get a name on the wall: • Donate $5,000 or more • Subscribe to a HATF – “V” Certificate and pay $1,000 down and $1,000 a year for the next four years New Development We are now able to track historical giving for all donors. We will now know when anyone meets the $5,000 donation level!

  8. When it’s in your Will the Florida Elks get paid! Through 12/31/2012 - 138 names on the wallCharitable Trusts & Bequests from Estates A few individuals and a couple of Lodges Currently three (3) pledges of $5,000 Since January 1, 2007: $8,249,871

  9. Harry-Anna Trust Fund Named after Harry & Anna Miller -Harry was a member of Eustis Lodge # 1578 - Donated a hotel in Umatilla to FSEA which became Harry-Anna Crippled Children’s Home HATF begun in 1949 with $80,000 to establish a perpetual funding source for the State’s Major Project It was once thought if we could get $1 million in the HATF we wouldn’t need another penny! The HATF allows us to support “two” first-class Major Projects and has made the FSEA the envy of every state and Elks project in the country!

  10. It has been often said that there is plenty of money in the Harry-Anna Trust Fund. Why are we continually asked to send more? Ever heard it? Ever thought it?

  11. Why Do We Continually Seek More $$$ for the Trust Fund? Understand that money donated to the Trust Fund is never touched, never spent. Only the income derived from the investment of the Trust Fund money is available to spend… When you hear the reported the value of the Trust Fund, that is the amount of money we have to invest, not spend.

  12. Why Do We Continually Seek More $$$ for the Trust Fund?

  13. Why Do We Continually Seek More $$$ for the Trust Fund? Reason # 1 Due to growth and expansion of our Major Projects and the increasing costs to operate them, our income from the investment of the Harry-Anna Trust Fund MUST continue to grow. How? This is done through the prudent and responsible investment by our Investment Advisors and Investors. This is always helped when the amount of funds to invest also grows.

  14. Why Do We Continually Seek More $$$ for the Trust Fund? Reason # 2 • Any monies earned from the investment of the Trust Fund that are not spent by or on the projects is deposited into a reserve fund within the Trust Fund. • It is these monies that are used when we need to fund capital expansions & purchases such as: • The Grafton Center • Real Estate Surrounding the No Name Lake at the Youth Camp • The Rough Camping Area Shelter/Pavilion • The New Swimming Pool (C. Valentine Bates Aquatic Center) This much better than loans or capital fundraising campaigns

  15. Putting Our Donations Into Perspective! In an average year our members donate just over $800,000 in new money into the Harry-Anna Trust Fund

  16. Member Donations to HATF

  17. Putting Our Donations Into Perspective! That is about 15% of our total operating budgets for our projects! That is a little over $13 per member. That is an amount we have never had to ask you to increase. This is a small amount to pay to be able to say that you helped or that you made a difference. Are we really ready to say Enough is Enough?

  18. Harry-Anna Gives Back For many years now, Harry-Anna has offered a $1,000 to each Lodge, annually, in the form of a grant back to your Charity Fund, $0.50 for every dollar spent by your Lodge on charitable type activities. Each year a number of Lodges fail to complete the 5-minute online application and do not receive this money! The Lodge Secretaries were given yesterday, a list of those Lodges who have not yet applied! This might be the easiest money you will get all year for your Charity Fund!

  19. Harry-Anna Gives Back How about a Bus Trip to the Youth Camp? • Up to $1,000 per Lodge • Minimum of 40 people • 40 must include the ER, Leading Knight, Lodge Harry-Anna Chair, Lodge Membership Chair, & the Chairman of the Lodge Trustees or BODs • The hope is that the balance are new members or current members who have never visited the FL Elks Youth Camp • Lodges may join with other Lodges in the district to fill the bus however each participating Lodge must still send the required five (5) officers • Lodges located over 350 miles from the camp may also receive complimentary overnight accommodation in the cabins • Funds will be only be dispersed to the Lodge after the camp visit • Lodges who receive funds for the visit may then apply for additional funding to support transportation needs for getting kids to summer camp or other special children’s programs the Lodge might fund for young people

  20. Monthly Trust Fund Report Available Online at www.flelks.org Located under Donor Reports in the left side column Summary of Giving and Per-capita: Comparison to Prior Year District Standings Lodge Leaders Division Leaders Subscription Report by Lodge/District Top to Bottom Per-capita rankings

  21. Reports and Information Available on Request Lodge Certificate Lists: Active and Up-To-Date Certificates Completed Certificates (PIF) paid-in-full Delinquent Certificates 1x Donations Obtain by Contacting: Rachael King, Administrative Assistant Harry-Anna Trust Fund P.O. Box 49 - Umatilla, FL 32784-0049 (352) 322-1282 rachael@floridaelks.org

  22. Thank you!

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