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Iter Society is the onto <br />y" <br />1 Company <br />'9 " <br />jr quality. <br />ss projects in other states and <br />•erspective for three television <br />d one national, aired in 1980: <br />rd Rain. * WCCO-TV’s “The <br />(Vision’s NOVA segment “The <br />(d an estimated seven million <br />lar help to Boston TV station <br />ams on water issues. <br />I and television programs and <br />>us features for magazines and <br />•ater. an in-house newsletter <br />update of Foundation and <br />i/ of Freshwater for members <br />the lay reader, it analyzes <br />solutions, and encourages <br />er environment. <br />in setting government policy <br />nal levels. <br />janizations throughout the <br />blic tours of the institute. <br />Lisands of people with the <br />5. <br />fividual calls and letters each <br />ng concerns about water. <br />tial programs from the <br />gh research to facilitate <br />lotivate people to act — <br />»ary for change to occur. <br />ri. <br />m <br />m <br />the Foundation: financial review <br />Monies Received 1969-1981 <br />Category Amount Percent <br />Contributions $4,545,456 70.90 <br />(unrestricted use) <br />Contributions (restricted use)1.442.693 22.51 <br />Membership 184.146 2.87 <br />Interest 177.798 2.77 <br />Miscellaneous 60.942 0.95 <br />Monies Spent 1969-1981 <br />Percent Amount Category <br />67.23 $4,281,225 <br />Grants to University of Minnesota/ <br />Gray Freshwater Biological Institute <br />(including building) <br />10.15 646.082 Other Research Grants <br />7.77 494.527 Information & Education <br />- ; i- <br />1.13 72.223 <br />* . ^ ■■ <br />Promotion A • <br />7.97 507,068 Administration <br />'**•.'* <br />5.75 367.015 Interest <br />Total $6,411,035.00 $6,368,140.00 Total <br />DOLLARS CONTRIBUTED TO THE FOUNDATION SERVE <br />AS A CATALYST TO GENERATE OTHER DOLLARS <br />Two examples: <br />Gray Freshwater Biological Institute (1976-1981)* <br />Total dollars contributed to the Institute <br />by the Freshwater Foundation <br />Total dollars generated by the Institute <br />from other sources Funding comparison <br />$4,281,225 $5,147,227 <br />Every $1.00 contributed by the Foundation <br />was matched by $1.28 from other sources. <br />‘beginning with the donation of the Institute to the University of Miniiesotd <br />Society of the Freshwater Foundation (1977-1981) <br />Total dollars contributed to the Society <br />by the Freshwater Foundation <br />Total dollars generated by the Society <br />from other sources Funding comparison <br />$494,527 $606,088 <br />Every $1.00 contributed by the Foundation <br />was matched by $1.22 from other sources. <br />Historically, the Freshwater Foundation has served as a <br />catalyst, bringing together the necessary forces to address <br />issues of mutual interest. Projects funded by the Foundation <br />“Working together to keep our waters usable. <br />often receive additional funds from other sources. This “joint- <br />effort” approach assures maximum return from each dollar <br />invested. <br />f. <br />The Freshwater F <br />original goals, <br />accomplishments <br />The next decade <br />Because ... <br />... International w <br />of water, are <br />having reachc <br />... The major effc <br />require multi-( <br />... It is essential tc <br />“team effort”; <br />We think it's TIM <br />Because... <br />... The Freshwa <br />“keeping our i <br />... It serves as a <br />community ar <br />... It continues . <br />generate infoi <br />people to act; <br />We think we CA!