How is your Lodge coming with it's goal?


Welcome to the Connecticut Elks page for the National Foundation.  Your state committee members are listed below:

Rich Kozek, PER STATE CHAIRMAN
Robert Martin, PER Central District
Anthony Gorlewski, PER Coastal District
George Godard, PSP  East District
Robert Thompson, PDD Northwest District

 

The Grand Lodge has set a goal of $4.00 per member for each Lodge.  But consider that for ever dollar that gets donated to the Foundation, approximately $2.10 gets returned to the state and your Lodge in Charity Grants and to fund Elks' Programs!  Lodge Chairs: Be sure to give a well planned "sales pitch" to your candidates during indoctrination!  The ENF is the charitable arm of our Order which makes us great and allows us to do the great, philanthropic work we do and separates us from all other organizations!!  

During the 2004-05 fiscal year, the Elks National Foundation received a total of $6,078,294 in contributions and
bequests. In turn, we spent $12,757,11 6 on our programs. Our administrative expenses were $1,401,974.

www.elks.org/enf 

 


Note, below is an overview of the Elks National Foundation as taken from the Order's National Website, please refer to: www.elks.org/enf for more information or contact the Grand Lodge.

Fast Facts
1. What is the Elks National Foundation?
With a grant of $100,000, the Elks National Foundation was established in 1928 as the charitable arm of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the United States of America. Today we boast more than 183,000 active donors and an endowment fund valuing $390 million. The ENF has contributed $235.7million toward Elks' charitable projects nationwide. The Foundation is a public, non-profit, tax-exempt corporation as described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Tax Reform Act of 1959. Donations to the Elks National Foundation are deductible for federal income and estate tax purposes.
2. What is the mission of the Elks National Foundation?
The mission of the Elks National Foundation is to help Elks build stronger communities. We fulfill this pledge by investing in communities where Elks live and work. We provide tomorrow’s leaders, our youth, with a healthy beginning; honor the Elks’ pledge to never forget our veterans; help the state Elks associations accomplish their charitable objectives and fund projects that improve the quality of life in local Elks communities.
3. How is the Foundation administered?
The Elks National Foundation is administered by a board of trustees composed of seven past national presidents of the BPO Elks of the USA, each serving a seven-year term. A director, who reports to the board, oversees day-to-day operations of the administrative offices in Chicago.
4. Who contributes to the Elks National Foundation?
Since inception, the Foundation has received almost $154 million in contributions and bequests from Elks, Lodges, state associations and other supporters of our philanthropic efforts. With a team of volunteers at the local, district and state levels, the Foundation raises more than $5 million each year.
5. How does the Endowment Fund work?
All unrestricted donations go into a permanent endowment fund, where each gift earns interest for lifetimes. Your gift will never be touched. Only the income earned by this fund can be used to support charitable programs. As the fund grows, the influence of your gift will grow with it, forever. Each year, the ENF Board of Trustees approves distributions from the fund for charitable projects. The current value of the fund is $390 million.
6. Who pays the Foundation's operating expenses?
The Foundation has an operating budget of $1,594,081. These expenses are borne by the Foundation.
7. How much will the Foundation disburse this year?
The Elks National Foundation will disburse more than $14.8 million during the 2005-2006 year
8. How will this money be used?  

9. What are the Foundation's primary giving methods?

10. How can I get more information?
Contact the Elks National Foundation, 2750 N. Lakeview Ave., Chicago, IL 60614-2256; phone: 773/755-4728, fax: 773/755-4729, e-mail: enf@elks.org.