
April 16,
2010
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For more
information contact:
Kelli Armbruster,
Angus Foundation marketing and pr assistant, at 816-383-5100 or karmbruster@angusfoundation.org; or
Milford
Jenkins, Angus Foundation president, at 816-383-5100 or mjenkins@angusfoundation.org
The Spirit of Giving
Back: Cherry Knoll Farm Supports the NJAA
With a
love for good Angus cattle and a desire to support the initiatives of the
“green jackets” of the National Junior Angus Association (NJAA), Bob and
Margaret Duprey of Cherry Knoll Farm, West Grove, Pa., have pledged a total of
$25,000 in matching funds to support the NJAA Board Alumni and Friends
Scholarship and Endowment Fund.
Developed
by the current NJAA Board of Directors, the objective of this effort is to
create more scholarship opportunities for deserving Angus youth of the NJAA.
With the Duprey’s help, the eventual $50,000 fund will create educational
opportunities for many generations of Angus youth.
“One of the many reasons that Bob and I have
enjoyed our association with the Angus breed is the interaction with the NJAA.
We have seen this association foster leadership and maturity in the young men
and women involved with it,” stated Margaret. “We feel that one of the learning
components of the NJAA is fund raising and “giving back” to the community.”
It is the
Duprey’s hope that their gift of matching funds will inspire other Angus
breeders and enthusiasts to support the Angus Foundation’s Vision of Value:
Campaign for Angus, through the NJAA Board Alumni and Friends Scholarship and
Endowment Fund.
“We are
honored by the outpouring of support from Margaret and Bob Duprey as we work to
gather the funds necessary to support this project. Our hope is to give back to
the same organization that has meant so much to each member of the board of
directors both past and present,” stated Robert Myers, NJAA Board of Directors,
Foundation Director.
Funds
raised through the NJAA Board Alumni and Friends Scholarship and Endowment Fund
will count toward the Vision of Value: Campaign for Angus. This capital
campaign — which aims to raise $11 million by December 31, 2011 — is the
first-ever Angus Foundation campaign of this kind.
To date,
more than $6 million in outright cash gifts, pledges and planned giving
commitments has been received toward the campaign goal. Programs being
conducted by the Angus Foundation, the not-for-profit affiliate of the American
Angus Association that was established in 1980, support education, youth and
research programs in the Angus breed.
For more information about the NJAA Board Alumni and Friends Scholarship and Endowment Fund, or for information about the Vision of Value: Campaign for Angus, contact Angus Foundation president Milford Jenkins at 816-383-5100 or visit www.angusfoundation.org
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