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ESA International
ESA Foundation - Serving the World Community... Because We Care.

The ESA Foundation is a non-profit / tax exempt organization pledged to develop; philanthropic activities of volunteers, provide assistance to established programs that serve human needs, and produce new programs to improve the quality of life. The Internal Revenue Service has ruled that the ESA Foundation is exempt from Federal Income Tax under section 501(c) 3 of the Internal Revenue code as an organization operating exclusively for charitable and educational purposes.

The ESA Foundation was established as the ESA World Center Foundation in 1970 by the ESA Women International (currently known as ESA International). We invite you to learn more about ESA International and its programs

The Chairman's State of the Foundation 2008-2009 Report. At the request of the membership of the ESA Foundation, the annual Audit Report is available for perusal by visitors to the ESA Foundation website

You may access the Winter 2010 ESA Foundation Membership Newsletter.

All Scholarship inquiries may be directed to the Scholarship Director:

Kathy Loyd EMAIL

Applications for Scholarships for the 2009-2010 Academic Year have been processed and are currently being awarded. A list of winners is posted on the Scholarship page.

The Scholarship Application for the 2010-2011 Academic Year will be available October 15. The deadline for submitting that application is February 1, 2010.

Call for Nominations of the ESA Foundation Directors is now being posted for the term of 2010-2013. Three directors will be elected, each for a three-year term. A total of eight Directors are responsible for carrying out the various programs of the ESA Foundation and planning for it's future. Each Director brings his/her own unique experience and qualifications. In order to be a Director, you need to be an active, dedicated, individual member of the ESA Foundation with an interest in helping the ESA Foundation remain a strong and viable part of Epsilon Sigma Alpha. Please encourage anyone you feel meets our requirements to apply. Jeannette Rhodes, ESA Foundation Vice Chairman EMAIL.

The CFC (Combined Federal Campaign) is an annual one-time campaign for Federal personnel to make charitable contributions. The Foundation has again this year been given the privilege of having a place in this program. If you are a Federal Employee or know of one, please select CFC # 10031 as a recipient of your charitable contribution during the 2008 campaign.

The ESA Foundation Headquarters is located in Colorado. All inquiries other than those relating to scholarships may be directed to the Registered Agent:

ESA Foundation
P.O. Box 270517
Fort Collins, Colorado 80527
Telephone: 970-223-2824
Fax: 970-223-4456

Directors

Chairman of the Board
Fantasy Event Chairman

Jan Jones
415 17th Ave. S
Brookings, SD 57006
(H) 605-692-5325
EMAIL

Vice Chairman
Credentials
Procedure Manual/History

Jeannette Rhodes
165 Black Oak Street
Grants Pass, OR 97527
(H) 541-479-2810
EMAIL

Treasurer
Fund Development
Planned Giving

Flora Burns
5504 Levine Court
Norfolk, VA 23502
(H) 757-466-0093
(W) 757-497-1703
EMAIL

Secretary
Lynn Hughes
324 N.E. Mead
Grants Pass, OR 97526
(H) 541-476-4617
EMAIL

Parliamentarian
Program Development

Virginia Clagett
3044 E. Cannon Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85028
(H) 602-992-4204
EMAIL

Scholarship Chairman
Kathy Loyd
1222 NW 651
Blairstown, MO 64726
(H) 660-678-2611
(W) 660-747-2216
(WF)660-747-0807
EMAIL

State Counselors' Chairman
Vivian Gibson
2535 Boxwood Avenue
Norman, OK 73072
(H) 405-364-0484
(F) 405-364-0484
EMAIL

Newsletter Editor
Grants/CFC Chairman

Barbara Perales
13818 Shavano Downs,
San Antonio, TX 78230
(H) 210-493-0868
(F) 210-493-5650
EMAIL

Endowment Chairman
Jr. Past Chairman of the Board

Lynn Hughes
324 N.E. Mead
Grants Pass, OR 97526
(H) 541-476-4617
EMAIL

Overseas Director
Daphne Neilsen
PO Box 4231
Mackay South, QLD 4740
(H) Australia 07 495 1091
EMAIL

Webmaster
EMAIL

Board of Directors
The affairs of the ESA Foundation are supervised by four executive directors elected by the eight member Board of Directors. These are Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary, and Treasurer. Accounting, legal, and membership services are performed by professionals in these fields employed by the Foundation. The Board of Directors are elected to serve a three year term and serve without compensation.

Annual Meeting
An annual meeting is held in July in conjunction with the International Convention of ESA International. An Open Board meeting is held annually to provide an opportunity for total participation by members.

Membership
Membership can be obtained by contacting the ESA Foundation Headquarters. The membership fee is $25 with an annual dues assessment of $15 thereafter. Life active membership is a one time $500 assessment. All dues are tax deductible. This is a public foundation for all persons who share its goals. The fiscal year for the Foundation is June 1 through May 31. In order to vote at the annual meeting the active member must have their annual dues paid by March 1.

Scholarships
The ESA Foundation awards numerous scholarships annually. Scholarship applications are submitted to the Foundation's state counselor of the applicant's state of residence or directly to the scholarship director if there is no state counselor for that state. When the application has been determined to meet the Foundation's criteria, it is forwarded to a member of the regional scholarship committee who double checks to see that the applicant meets the necessary criteria. The application is then sent to the scholarship coordinator responsible for the judging of the particular scholarship for which the student is applying. See our scholarship site for more details.

Operational Committees
State Counselors: The ESA Foundation appoints State Counselors in every state and Australia to promote the Foundation. Training seminars are held annually to update materials, promote greater awareness, and involvement.

Scholarship Committees: A complete committee structure for the purpose of processing and judging scholarship applications is appointed by the Board of Directors. The applications are sent to the Regional Scholarship Committee. The Regional Scholarship committee determines if the applications have met the necessary criteria after the State Counselors have mailed their state applications to them. The applications are then sent on to an appointed Scholarship Coordinator for judging. The scholarship committees serve under the direction of the Scholarship Director who is an elected member of the Board of Directors.

Contributions to the ESA Foundation

Contributions may be designated or undesignated. Undesignated gifts become a part of the general fund. Designated contributions are used for the purpose designed by the donor. All contributions are tax deductible.




ESA Foundation · P.O. Box 270517
Fort Collins, Colorado 80527
970-223-2824 phone · 970-223-4456 fax