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Making Scholarships Available Through Ehlers Endowments
Following is some general information regarding
the establishment of an Endowment within the V. M. Ehlers Foundation,
Inc. Even with a relatively small amount of money, T.W.U.A. Subsidiary
Units and other groups can start a very worthwhile project. One
such project is the establishment of a scholarship program - a
great way to invest in the future of the water utilities profession.
It is also a very fitting way to memorialize or honor someone
who, after giving much to the water utilities profession, has
passed from this life.
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A T.W.U.A. Region, Section, District or Chapter
- and even non-T.W.U.A. organizations - can assist their members
- and the sons or daughters of the members -in furthering their
education in a field of study related to the water utilities profession.
This proposal also allows you to avoid the red-tape usually
associated with maintaining a scholarship fund - and yet accomplish
the wonderful purposes for the scholarship fund's existence.
This
can be done through the formation of an Endowment within the framework
of the V. M. Ehlers Foundation, Inc. Other organizations may also
form Endowments, and specify that those who receive assistance
from the Endowment be members of their organization and their
children. Endowments may be named to memorialize a deceased individual
for their life's work, to honor someone still living, or simply
in the name of the sponsoring group. To date, there are 27 such
Endowments in-place The name of these Endowments, with their sponsoring
organization 's name shown in parentheses, are as follows:
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- Atlas-Hinton Endowment
(Hinton Classic Golf Tournament)
- Brazos-Colorado District Endowment
(T.W.U.A. Brazos-Colorado District)
- Bob Batchelor Living Endowment
(T.W.U.A. Capitol Area District)
- Central Texas Region Endowment
(T.W.U.A. Central Texas Region)
- Betty Lockley Memorial Endowment
(T.W.U.A. East Texas Region)
- Bob Derrington Memorial Endowment
(Water Environment Association of Texas)
- Shirley Curtis Memorial Endowment
(Mr. Raymond Curtis)
- North Central Texas Region Endowment
(T.W.U.A. North Central Texas Region)
- Golden Crescent District Endowment
(T.W.U.A. Golden Crescent District)
- Peddler's Tournament Endowment
(T.W.U.A. Annual School Golf Tournament)
- Guadalupe Valley District Endowment
(T.W.U.A. Guadalupe Valley District)
- Permian Basin District Endowment
(T.W.U.A. Permian Basin District)
- Gulf Area District Endowment
(T.W.U.A. Gulf Area District)
- Bill Secord Memorial Endowment
(T.W.U.A. East Texas District)
- Hot Wells District Endowment
(T.W.U.A. Hot Wells District)
- Laboratory Analysts' Section Endowment
(T.W.U.A. Laboratory Analysts' Section)
- Southeast Region Endowment
(T.W.U.A. Southeast Region)
- D. Ray Jones Endowment
(T.P.W.A. Southeast Branch)
- Southwest Texas Region Endowment
(T.W.U.A. Southwest Texas Region)
- Sam Warrington Living Endowment
(T.W.U.A. Management Committee)
- West Texas Region Endowment
(T.W.U.A. West Texas Region)
- Central West Texas Region Endowment
(T.W.U.A. Central West Texas Region)
- Coastal Bend District Endowment
(T.W.U.A. Coastal Bend District)
- W.T. "Doc" Ballard Memorial Endowment
(T.W.U.A. Management Committee)
- Customer Service Section Endowment
(T.W.U.A. Customer Service Section)
- Sam Houston District Endowment
(T.W.U.A. Sam Houston District)
- Leon Holbert Living Endowment
(T.W.U.A. Special Events Committee)
There are several advantages which can be realized by creating
an Endowment instead of operating your own scholarship program.
Some of these are discussed on the next page.
- There is no need to create a new tax-exempt organization.
The V. M. Ehlers Foundation is an I.R.S. recognized 501(c)(3)
publicly-owned foundation. The process of setting-up a new organization
can be quite involved - and expensive, since professionals (such
as accountants, attorneys, etc.) should be engaged to complete
the process.
- Higher interest rates can be realized on the larger Ehlers
Foundation "pool" of invested principal than could be realized
through a smaller certificate of deposit or other type of investment.
The total investment "pool" is over 300,000 dollars.
- Financial management of the Endowment, plus routine administrative
functions, are performed by the Ehlers Foundation - through
its Secretary/Treasurer, making it unnecessary for local volunteers
or paid professionals to do so.
- Required annual reporting to the Internal Revenue Service
is accomplished by the Ehlers Foundation. A very small administrative
fee is involved, to cover the annual audit, but it is far less
costly than that of having an accountant complete the reports
for an independent scholarship.
- The sponsoring organization can maintain as much - or as little
- control of the routine scholarship application, screening
and selection process as it wishes. It may also chose to have
it's representatives, or the Board of Trustees, handle those
duties.
- All scholarships awarded by the Endowment receive coverage
in the TEXAS WATER UTILITIES JOURNAL, which helps to increase
awareness of the Endowment's good work.
Following this discussion there is (1) a sample of the Memorandum
of Agreement which could be used to establish the Endowment, and
(2) an Endowment Representative Arrangement designed for the sponsor
to specify its representative and define his/her authorization
to act in their behalf. As you review these forms, you will note
there are only a few terms which the sponsoring organization agrees
to:
- While an Endowment may be started with a smaller initial deposit
(we suggest $500.00 as a minimum), scholarships may not be awarded
from the Endowment until its invested principal balance is at
least $5,000.00. At this point the endowment becomes fully vested.
- Once the $5,000.00 level is reached, the Endowment's sponsors
may utilize the earned interest on the principal for the previous
year (less the small administrative charge) for scholarship
grants. In this manner, the invested principal remains intact
to perpetuate the Endowment.
- Sponsors are encouraged to add to the principal balance on
a regular basis. One half of these additional funds, referred
to as "Enrichments", may also be utilized in granting scholarships.
The other half of the Enrichments serve to make the Endowment
grow for future years. In the alternative, the sponsoring organization
of vested Endowments may designate funds added as a "pass-through"
when there is a desire to grant more scholarships in a given
period.
- Scholarship recipients must meet the eligibility requirements
of the V. M. Ehlers Foundation (unless a specific waiver is
granted by the Foundation's Board of Trustees).
Should you desire additional information concerning the creation
of an Endowment, or wish for some help in beginning that process,
please do not hesitate in contacting either Mr. Russell Hamilton
(Trustee) at the
T.W.U.A. Central Office - Voice: (512) 459-3124 or (888) 367-8982,
Fax: (512) 459-7124 or E-Mail: vm.ehlers@twua.org.
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