Organizations Filed Purposes:
TO HELP THE DIVERSE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD CONSCIOUSLY ENCOURAGE AN EVOLUTIONFOR THEMSELVES AND FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS BY PROVIDING HUMANITY WITH THEMEANS TO ENCOURAGE POSITIVE, PEACEFUL GLOBAL COLLABORATION IN SEVEN MAINAREAS OF KNOWLEDGE.
EMPOWER PEOPLE FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE BY CREATING PROGRAMS, FORUMS,BAND CENTERS THAT SERVE THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY AND ENCOURAGES RESPONSE TOGLOBALIZATION WITH A CONCIOUS, COLLABORATIVE PERSPECTIVE THAT SEEKS TO DISCOVER
ONGOING PROGRAMS FOR BUILDING CULTURAL CENTERS FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF MEXICO FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THEIR ARTS, CULTURE, MEDICINES,& HERITAGE.SPECIFICALLY FOR MAYA NEAR CARILLO PUERTO MEXICO AND TOLTEC AROUND TEOTIHUACAN MEXICO. ALSO PROVIDED FUNDING FOR SOME LOCAL PROGRAMS FOCUSING ON AMERICAN INDIAN CULTURE IN TEXAS AND COLORADO. CONTINUED PROGRAM TO RECORD INTERVIEWS OF AMERICAN INDIAN ELDERS BY THE TRIBES' YOUTH AS AN EDUCATIONAL PROJECT AND TO ARCHIVE THEIR HISTORY AND CULTURE. SUPPORTED EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM FOR UTES IN COLORADO WITH TRAVELING SHOWCASE AND PROJECT TO IDENTIFY FLORA AND FAUNA IN UTE HISTORICAL AREA OF COLORADO.
MAINTAINED WEBSITE THAT SERVES AS A RESOURCE CENTER FOR PROVIDERS AND USERS OF ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSERVING PRACTICES, PRODUCTS, AND SERVICES. WEBSITE HAS BLOGS, ARTICLES, WEEKLY NEWSLETTER, AND ADS FOR VENDORS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES; IT IS AN ONLINE EXCHANGE PORTAL FOR THE ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS COMMUNITY. RECOGNIZED LEADERS AMONG VOLUNTEERS, BUSINESSES, AND NON-PROFITS FOR THEIR WORK IN SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS, ADVOCACY AND VOLUNTEERING. HELD EARTH DAY EVENT IN OAK CLIFF, TX.
DEVELOPING COLLABORATIVE RELATIONSHIP WITH FAITH COMMUNITIES IN NORTH TEXAS TO SERVE TOGETHER IN PROJECTS THAT BENEFIT THE GREATER GOOD IN OUR COMMUNITY AND SURROUNDING AREA. AN ANNUAL PROJECT IS TO RECOGNIZE JUNETEENTH, END OF SLAVERYIN TEXAS, BY PROVIDING A DAY OF EDUCATIONAL AND ENTERTAINING ACTIVITIES ALONG WITH SERVING PICNIC STYLE FOOD AND GIVING NEW NIKE TENNIS SHOES TO NEEEDY SCHOOL CHILDREN. MEMNOSYNE ALSO SERVES AS AN INTERMEDIARY FOR DISTRIBUTING EXCESS FOODS DONATED BY WHOLESALERS, DISTRIBUTORS, AND PRODUCE COMPANIES TO FOOD BANKS AND PANTRIES IN NORTH TEXAS. IN ADDITION, ENTERTAINMENT VENUES SOMETIMES WILL HAVE EXCESS UNOPENED CATERED MEALS THAT THE SPONSOR DONATES TO THE MEMNOSYNC FOOD SOURCE PROGRAM. THESE ARE DELIVERED TO HOMELESS SHELTERS AND TO OTHER NON-PROFI AGENCIES THAT PROVIDE MEALS TO HOMELESS AND LOWER INCOME FAMILIES. DEVELOPED AND MANAGED A WEB BASED FOOD EXCHANGE FOR NON PROFIT FOOD PANTRIES AND FOOD BANKS IN NORTH TEXAS. ARRANGED DONATIONS OF FOOD FROM COMMERICAL SUPPLIES TO FOOD BANKS VALUED AT MORE THAN $8,436,758. THESE FOOD DONATIONS WERE SENT DIRECTLY TO THE FOOD BANKS; THEREFORE, THE DONATION IS NOT INCLUDED ON MEMNOSYNE INSTITUTE'S BOOKS.
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 |
Phillip Collins | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | 40 | $85,000 |
Constance Hughes | TREASURER | 35 | $39,600 |
Kalu Kalu | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Kunal Sood | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Richard L Mauldin | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Rev Hiromi Yano | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Tania Arrayales Rodriguez | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Tina Hui | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Gregory Gomez | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Sulaiman Humani | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
Joshua Frank | VICE PRESIDENT | 20 | $0 |
Mary Ann Thompson-Frank | PRESIDENT | 35 | $0 |
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