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After the Iowa legislature transferred $1 million out of the Leopold Centers operating budget in FY2002, the Center embarked on its first-ever fundraising effort.
Working with the College of Agriculture’s office of the ISU Foundation, the Center conducted a direct mail solicitation of gifts from supporters and established the “Friends of the Leopold Center” program. This group consists of people who contribute $1,000 or more to the Center’s general fund.
More than 170 individuals and organization have contributed to the Center since the budget cut went into effect. Many of the gifts came with letters of support or notes encouraging the Center to continue its efforts on behalf of Iowa farmers.
How to support the Center The Leopold Center seeks support from private donors interested in supporting the Center’s work in Iowa. A major objective of our fundraising campaign is to build a general endowment fund that could be used to cover on-going costs associated with its many programs during periods of budget stress. In addition to the Leopold Center Endowment, the Center also seeks private gifts to offset travel expenses, student and faculty/staff support, and general operating funds.
The ISU Foundation accepts and manages all gifts made to support programs in the College of Agriculture, including the Leopold Center, and has established account number 0125322 to receive gifts designated for this program. Interested donors may make gifts on-line using a Visa, Mastercard or Discover at the ISU Foundation web site. This site includes instructions for making a gift or pledge using a downloadable pledge form.
Donors also may make gifts of stock, real estate or personal property, or may choose to make a deferred commitment through a will bequest, charitable remainder trust or other gift planning vehicle. More information about these types of gifts is available on the ISU Foundation web site, or by contacting Rich Bundy, executive director of development for the College of Agriculture, (515) 294-9088, rbundy@iastate.edu.
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