ST ANDREWS SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
150 East 55th Street 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10022 www.standrewsny.org

Total Revenue
$1,004,355
Total Expenses
$997,910
Net Assets
$17,001,935

Organizations Filed Purposes: The purposes of the society are: (i) to provide relief of natives of Scotland and their descendants who may be in want or distress, (ii) to provide educational assistance to natives of Scotland and their descendants, (iii) to conduct and sponsor such other and further activities, as may be deemed appropriate or desirable by the Society and as from time to time permitted by Federal and State Law for a Not- for- Profit Corporation, to foster or encourage good will, understanding and communication between the people of the United States and the people of Scotland and (iv) to promote such social intercourse among the members of the Society as may be necessary and appropriate to, and consistent with , such purposes, including fund raising to sustain them.

To provide relief of natives of Scotland and their descendants who may be in want or distress, to provide educational assistance to natives of Scotland and their descendants, to conduct and sponsor such other and further activities, as may be deemed appropriate.

In 1956, Saint Andrew's Society expanded its mission and constitution to include a merit-based scholarship program. Since its inception, the Scholarship Program has awarded nearly 200 graduate-level academic scholarships to promote exchange between American and Scottish universities.The Society awards five scholarships annually, each valued at $35,000 USD, to support graduate study for one year - two for US students to study in Scotland and two for Scottish students to study in the United States - all of whom are invited to study at a university in their respective areas of study to continue their education. The scholarships are granted for tuition, maintenance and travel. The candidates are of the highest caliber and have varying fields of interest: Law, Finance, Journalism, Education and the Arts.

The Almoner Program continues the work of the Society's original mission, as per the Society's Constitution, to support those of Scottish birth or descent who are in need. Through this program, financial assistance is provided to the elderly, the terminally ill, the disabled, individuals, families and children in crisis. The Almoner's Committee works with social service organizations to identify recipients. Stipend recipients receive financial assistance in addition to personal support from our social worker and committee members. The Almoner's Committee continues its daily commitment to providing hands-on care to Scots in need.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Brigid C TuckerDir. of Operations40$116,236
Rennie McconnochieManager1$0
Gavin MaxwellManager1$0
Patrick CarrManager1$0
Andrew HalketManager1$0
Alasdair NicholManager1$0
Henry Lafayette Collins IiiManager1$0
Dr Doreen Wray RothManager1$0
Steven McnallyManager1$0
Anne ElserManager1$0
Rev George W RutlerManager1$0
Lesley DenningerManager1$0
Anne TeasdaleManager1$0
John NeedhamTreasurer1$0
Thomas BurtSecretary1$0
Richard Porter2nd VP1$0
David M Murphy1st VP1$0
Donald S Wahmond JrPresident1$0

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