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To mark the 100th Anniversary of the 4-H Program, the Foundation launched its’ first official endowment campaign. This Century Club Campaign created an endowment that is invested and managed to generate funds each year that will support Foundation operations and general programming areas.
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In 2007, Coulter and Charlotte Passwaters established the Passwaters Family Endowment. The funds produced by the $15,000 endowment will be used to support sending a Delaware 4-Her enrolled in Livestock and/or Animal Science projects to National 4-H Congress each year.
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Coulter and Charlotte Passwaters also created a 4-H Spirit Endowment in 2007 in honor of their children, Sarah, Benjamin, John, Will and Emily to celebrate the lives and contributions of those who generously give their time of the Delaware 4-H program.
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In 2007, Charmayne, Philip, and Sara Busker established the Charles L. Busker Endowment within the Delaware 4-H Foundation. The funds will be invested with the Foundation’s other endowment funds and will produce income to be used to provide annual support for the Delaware 4-H Cow Camp Program.
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GROWMARK, Inc., a regional farm supply and grain marketing cooperative, established a $15,000 endowment to support participation by Delaware 4-Hers in national events that recognize achievements or provide distinctive educational opportunities related to Agriculture, Leadership, Citizenship, Environmental Science and Conservation.
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Jay R. Hukill and Family established the Jay R. Hukill Endowment in 2005. The fund states that is “will help support sending a Delaware 4-Her enrolled in Horticulture & Gardening projects on a trip to National 4-H Congress.
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In 2005, six members of the Bennett family combined to invest $30,000 in the Bennett Family Endowment within the Foundation. The family, as any donor can do, set aside separate scholarships within their endowment.
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In 2006, the Delaware 4-H Foundation was pleased to announce the addition of the Ted Palmer Endowment to the list of endowments that benefit the youth of Delaware.
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