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Investing in the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation 



1992 Donor Highlights 



THE FouNDAHON feccives an 

 annual appropriation from 

 Congress that is dedicated 

 exclusively to conser\'ation 

 grants. As a result, our staff and board 

 members must raise the funds needed 

 for the organization's operating ex- 

 penses from private sources, such as 

 charitable donations from other founda- 

 tions, individuals, corporations; from the 

 Combined Federal Campaign; and from 

 marketing and licensing revenues. In 

 1992, the Foundation raised $2.2 million 

 from our small, though exceptional, 

 group of supporters. 



During fiscal year 1992, the Founda- 

 tion continued to receive a broad range 

 of support from foundations, individuals, 

 and corporations. We are pleased to 

 report that the Chairman's Council 

 (donors whose annual unrestricted gift 

 for the Foundations operating expenses 

 amounts to $1,000 or more) gained 4l 

 new members in 1992 and raised 

 $389,767 — up by 61 percent from fiscal 

 year 1991, the year it was established. 

 Thirty-tJiree donors renewed their 

 membership on the council last year. It 

 is an honor to recognize the following 

 foundations, corporations, and individu- 

 als who are members of the Chairman's 

 Council, the backbone of the Foun- 

 dation's donor base: 



Anonymous (2) 



Mr. and Mrs. A. Marshall Acuff, Jr. 



AFTCO Manufacturing Company, Inc. 



Mr. A. Gifford Agnew 



Arthur Anderson & Company 



Gerson and Barbara Bakar Philanthropic 



Fund 

 Baker & Botts 

 Mr. Lee M, Bass 

 Mr. and Mrs, Peny R. Bass 

 Bass Pro Shops, Inc. 

 Mr. Eugene A. Bay, Jr. 

 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Belli 

 Mr. Kenneth Berlin 

 Richard C. Blum & Associates 

 Mr. G. Michael Boswell 



Brunswick Foundation, Inc. 



Ms. Magalen O. Bryant 



Camp Younts Foundation 



Mr. Donald A. Carr 



Mr. John Winston Childs 



Coleman Company, Inc. 



Mr. T. Halter Cunningham 



Gaylord Donnelley '83 Gift Trust 



The Charles Engelhard Foundation 



Mrs. Amos Eno 



Mr. & Mrs. Russell Farabee 



Federal Cartridge Company 



Mr. Malcolm S. Forbes, Jr. 



The Franklin Mint 



Grady-White Boats 



Mr. & Mrs. Alan Greenberg 



Mr. & Mrs, George C, Hixon 



Mr. Kermeth H. Hofmann 



Mr, Peter H. Huizenga 



Ms. Caroline Rose Hunt 



The Robert S. & Grayce B, Ken- 

 Foundation 



Little River Foundation 



Louisiana-Pacific Foundation 



Mr. & Mrs. Tav Lupton 



Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M, Massengale 



Mr. John L. Morris 



National Wildlife Federation 



The Nature Conservancy: California 

 Chapter 



The Nature Conservancy: North Carolina 

 Chapter 



Mr. & Mrs. George Neff 



Norcross Wildlife Foundation, Inc. 



Ohrstrom Foundation 



Mr. Ricard R. Ohrstrom 



Peabody Holding Company, Inc. 



Phillips Petroleum Foundation, Inc. 



Mr. & Mrs. T. Boone Pickens 



Mr. and Mrs. L. Richardson Preyer, Jr. 



Mr Nathaniel P. Reed 



Remington Amis Company 



Mr. Phillip B. Rooney 



Rosewood Corporation 



Schlumberger Foundation 



Mr. Charles Schwab 



Mr. Stephen Sloan 



Mr, Edgar O. Smith 



Times Mirror Magazines. Inc 



Union Camp Charitable Trust 



Waste Management, inc. 



Weeden Foundation 



Mr. Christopher M. Weld 



Mr. & Mrs. F.T. Weyerhaeuser 



Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation 



Mrs. John Campbell While 



Mr. WUliam R. Wiggins 



Mr. Joseph H. Williams 



The Williams Companies Foundation, Inc. 



The Williams Companies, Inc. 



Mr. & Mrs. Martin Wood 



Wright & McGill Company 



In ADDinoN to Chairman's Council 

 donations, 27 donors contributed 

 $1,040,601 to fund the cost of the 

 Foundation's specific conservation 

 initiatives: wetlands, fisheries. Neotrop- 

 ical migratory birds, conservation 

 education, wildlife and habitat, and our 

 annual fisheries and wildlife assessment 

 studies and publications. 



The Foundation also received 

 $378,238 in 1992 from the Combmed 

 Federal Campaign. Hundreds of federal, 

 state, and local government employees 

 made regular contributions to the 

 Foundation by choosing our number. 

 0892, in the campaign's listed charities. 

 Also, through our cause-related market- 

 ing efforts, we received $70,330 from the 

 sale of various items produced by 

 Franklin Mint. The Foundation's Annual 

 Stamp and Print Program generated 

 $65,739. 



The Foundation's founding legislation 

 requires that federally appropriated 

 matching funds be awarded for conser- 

 vation projects and be matched by 

 nonfederal funds on at least a 1 to 1 

 basis. In 1992. we were able to main- 

 tain a ratio of 2 to 1 through commit- 

 ments of nonfederal matching dollars. 

 Our supporters know that for every 

 dollar tliey donate to the NaUonal Fish 

 and Wildlife Foundation, another $2 are 

 leveraged for a diverse portfolio of 

 projects. 



To all our donors: we are completely 

 dependent on your contributions — the 



