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"ALBUMOAA" - ALBUQUERQUE CHAPTER
The Military Officers Association of America Albuquerque, New Mexico |
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CHARITABLE
GIVING PROGRAM
The Albuquerque
Chapter has been approved by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) tax deductible
public charity. Each year the program has grown as the Ski Club,
Tours, special projects, and individual donors contribute sizable
amounts. Donors may contribute to the overall Giving Program, or
they may specify all or part of their donation to one of the causes
listed below. Any targeted donation will be added to the amount
already budgeted for that cause.
Charitable Giving
Causes:
- Charitable Giving
Program (General Giving))
- Gen John S Lekson UNM ROTC Awards
Fund
- Kirtland AFB Quarterly Awards Program
- UNM ROTC Senior MOAA
Memberships
- JROTC Special Needs
Students
- JROTC Awards Support (17 local High Schools)
- Blue Star Mothers
(Divided among the Albuquerque Area Chapters
- Rio Grande Chapter
- Rio Rancho Chapter
- Valencia Chapter
- Gold Star Mothers,
Albuquerque Chapter
- The Raymond G. Murphy Veterans Memorial Hospital (Albuquerque)
- NM Fallen Warriors
Ceremony
- NM Veterans Memorial Support
Send your donation
to:
Albuquerque Chapter
of MOAA
P.O Box 5071
Albuquerque, New
Mexico 87185-5071
For more
information, contact Fred Brown, 856-1927, fmbrown4@comcast.net
ALBUQUERQUE CHAPTER OF MOAA ENDOWMENT
The Chapter has recently established the Albuquerque Chapter of MOAA Endowment at the Albuquerque Community Foundation (ACF). The Board took this action to enhance our current, and especially our future, ability to contribute to worthy charitable organizations that help our military personnel, veteran’s and their families. This endowment will provide for enhanced charitable giving in normal years and funds to maintain our donations through lean years. Each year the endowment will make available to the Chapter about 4 – 5% of the value that the Board can use for our giving program. In good years, the Board can decide to add to the principle of the endowment. The endowment can also be a part of our member’s estate planning and giving for those who are so inclined. Working with the ACF gives us an established organization to manage our funds ensuring that our charitable goals are met over the long haul. ACF performs this function for over 90 charitable organizations and 300 individuals in Albuquerque and has about $56M that their investment Board supervises. The ACF was founded in 1978 and its endowments are professionally managed. More information about the ACF, can be found at their website, http://www.albuquerquefoundation.org. The Chapter point of contact is the treasurer, Rett Benedict, rbenedict4@comcast.net
or 505-453-4962 (cell).
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