RICHARDSON EAST ROTARY FOUNDATION
PO Box 831765, Richardson, TX 75083

Total Revenue
$310,558
Total Expenses
$405,956
Net Assets
$39,779

Organizations Filed Purposes: Providing scholarships to local high school students who are planning to pursue a college degree; partner with the city of Richardson, TX to provide funding for an inclusive playground.

Community Service was provided to the Richardson TX community by providing continuing financial support to the City of Richardson (COR) to build a new all-inclusive playground for its residents and to members of the larger community. In previous fiscal years, the Foundation and its sponsor organization, the Richardson East Rotary Club (RERC), agreed to raise $250,000 toward the construction and equipping of the park. During the current fiscal year, the Foundation raised $367,013 for the project. In addition, the Foundation provided $14,750 of scholarship payments to current and prior year recipients and approximately $9,403 of funding for other COR public events including $1,503 provided to fund the cost of a community picnic at a COR public park and $7,500 to provide garden landscaping at the park adjacent to the inclusive playground. Other expenses benefitting the community included $2,398 to support the Richardson Chamber of Commerce and $1,000 to support the City of Dallas Veterans Day parade.

The Foundation partnered with the Rotary Foundation (RF), an affiliated 501(c)(3) organization located in Chicago, IL by providing $7,917 in support of its philanthropic programs. The RF operates world-wide and supports a number of humanitarian projects such as literacy, polio eradication, world peace and water and sanitation projects in developing countries. In keeping with support of humanitarian projects, the Richardson East Rotary Foundation gave $1,000 toward dental service projects in underprivileged areas.

The Foundation provided $1,350 in scholarships to high school seniors to attend a youth leadership camp sponsored by an affiliated organization, Rotary Youth Leadership Award. The goal of the week long camp is to help high school students who have completed their junior year to become leaders among their peers by teaching team building, communication and problem solving skills - all while engaged in dynamic camp activities. The Foundation also provided $1,125 to show appreciation for local teachers and students.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Laurie GarvieSecretary1$0
Tom HummelTreasurer5$0
David FrazeePresident1$0
Darryl FourteDirector1$0
Tommie WrightDirector1$0
Kenn SmithDirector1$0

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