Organizations Filed Purposes:
TO ENSURE FULL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR A POST-SECONDARY DEGREE FROM AN ACCREDITED TWO OR FOUR YEAR COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY, TECHNICAL, OR TRADE SCHOOL (PUBLIC OR PRIVATE, IN-STATE AND OUT OF STATE) AS WELL AS EDUCATIONAL COUNSELING AND TUTORING TO THE SURVIVING CHILDREN OF ARMY, NAVY, AIR FORCE AND MARINE CORPS SPECIAL OPERATIONS PERSONNEL WHO LOSE THEIR LIVES IN THE LINE-OF-DUTY AND TO PROVIDE IMMEDIATE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO SEVERELY COMBAT WOUNDED OR SEVERELY INJURED, AND HOSPITALIZED SPECIAL OPERATIONS PERSONNEL AND THEIR FAMILIES.
SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS: 198 CHILDREN ATTENDED COLLEGES OR OTHER POST SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN 2019 AND THE FOUNDATION ALSO COORDINATED GRANTS WITH OUTSIDE AGENCIES THAT, ADDITIONALLY, PROVIDED APPROXIMATLEY $2.6 MILLION TO THE CHILDREN ATTENDING COLLEGE, OUR GRANTS INCLUDE FUNDING FOR TUITION, ROOM AND BOARD, BOOKS, TUTORING, COMPUTERS, FEES, TRANSPORTAT ION, AND PERSONAL EXPENSES.
COUNSELING AND TUTORING: THE FOUNDATION PROVIDED EDUCATIONAL COUNSELING TO OVER 800 CHILDREN THAT HAVE NOT YET REACHED COLLEGE AGE OR STARTED THEIR POST SECONDARY EDUCATION. 126 OF THESE CHILDREN WERE IN MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL AND RECEIVED ACADEMIC PLANNING MATERIALS AND STARTED PREPARING TO BEGIN THEIR POST SECONDARY EDUCATION. IN HOME TUTORING WAS AVAILABLE TO ALL CHILDREN FROM KINDERGARTEN AGE THROUGH COLLEGE GRADUATION. THE FOUNDATION ALSO FUNDED VISITS TO COLLEGES FOR HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS.THE FOUNDATION CONDUCTS AN ANNUAL COLLEGE PREPARATION CONFERENCE/SEMINAR FOR OUR HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS AND SENIORS. THE STUDENTS ARE LODGED ON A COLLEGE CAMPUS, COACHED IN COLLEGE FINANCES, SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES, TOUGHT HOW TO WRITE A COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE ESSAY, LEARN ABOUT EXPECTATIONS FROM COLLEGE PROFESSORS, AND ARE MENTORED BY SOWF COLLEGE GRADUATES. THE FOUNDATION PAYS THE FULL COST OF ALL TRANSPORTATION, LODGING, AND MEALS. THE COST OF THE 2019 PROGRAM WAS $30,287.IN 2019 THE FOUNDATION PROVIDED GRANTS TOTALING $149,343 TO FAMILIES WITH PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN AGES 3-5. THIS PROGRAM BEGAN IN SEPTEMBER 2017 AND IS NOW A PERMANENT ADDITION TO THE PROGRAM SERVICES THE FOUNDATION PROVIDES.
SUPPORT TO SPECIAL OPERATIONS WOUNDED PERSONNEL: THE FOUNDATION PROVIDED DIRECT FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO 38 SEVERELY COMBAT WOUNDED OR INJURED SPECIAL OPERATIONS PEOPLE AND THEIR FAMILIES WHILE THE WOUNDED SPECIAL OPERATIONS SERVICE MEMBERS RECOVERED IN A U.S.HOSPITAL.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Clayton M Hutmacher | PRESIDENT/CEO | 40 | $225,370 |
Steven L Mcleary | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR-RETIRED 12/31/19 | 40 | $176,400 |
Thomas Deitz Former Director | DEV. COORDINATOR (AS OF MAY 1, 2018) | 40 | $143,212 |
Edith Rosenthal | DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS | 40 | $127,932 |
Sean Corrigan | EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT | 40 | $109,067 |
Barron Collier Ii | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
Richard Davis | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
Harold Steinbrenner | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
Kevin Sofield | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
Thomas D Quinn | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
Michael Cohen | DIRECTOR/TREASURER (JAN 1 - AUG 28) | 3 | $0 |
Kevin Miller | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
Georgeann Mcraven | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
Dr Michele L Malvesti | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
Eric T Olson | DIRECTOR/CHAIRMAN (JAN 1 - AUG 28) | 3 | $0 |
Richard Forsyth | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
George C Ferkes | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
Mark A Clark | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
Craig Brotchie | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
Edwin Andy Anderson | DIRECTOR | 3 | $0 |
David Redmond | TREASURER | 6 | $0 |
Thomas D Arthur | SECRETARY | 6 | $0 |
Raymond Tony Thomas Iii | CHAIRMAN | 6 | $0 |
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