Title: ASSE Foundation Report
1 ASSE Foundation Report
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A Partnership in Safety October 2006
2ASSE Foundation Mission
- The American Society of Safety Engineers
Foundation, in partnership with the American
Society of Safety Engineers, generates funding
and provides resources for scholarship, applied
research and academic accreditation in order to
advance the safety, health environmental
profession.
3Overview
- Since 1990 the ASSEF has raised over 3,018,000
- Since 1996, ASSEF has awarded
- Over 500,000 in scholarships
- Over 14,000 in professional development grants
- Over 175,000 in research grants fellowships
- 100,000 in educational assistance
- 14,000 for accreditation support
- 12,000 in cash awards for research ideas
- ASSEF has over 1,000,000 in reserves
- 20 of ASSE members support ASSEF
- 39 of ASSE Chapters support ASSEF
4Achievements
- Scholarship Programs (for students pursuing
safety, health environmental degrees) - Professional Development Grants (for ASSE members
working to advance their professional
credentials) - Liberty Mutual Research Fellowship Program (to
familiarize grad students, faculty members and
other researchers with current research projects,
models and applications to expand the body of
knowledge) - Research Grant Program (for researchers
conducting applied safety research that enhances
management performance in reducing injuries and
illness in the workplace)
5Achievements contd
- James A. Oppold Accreditation Program (financial
support for universities seeking ABET
accreditation of safety health programs) - Career Guide to the Safety Profession
- (co-published with the BCSP available free to
anyone interested in the safety profession) - Future Safety Leaders Conference (an event that
teaches essential leadership, job hunting and
career development skills to ASSE student
members)
6Corporate Donors
- American Society of Safety Engineers
- Bechtel Foundation
- CITGO Foundation
- C N A Foundation
- DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund
- Ford Motor Company Fund
- Honeywell, International
- Liberty Mutual Group
7Corporate Donors contd
- Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety
- Marsh
- National Institute of Occupational Safety
Health (NIOSH) - Summit Training Source, Inc.
- The UPS Foundation
- Washington Group International
8Strategic Goals
- Build assets to increase grants
- Fund at least one major research project per year
_at_ 100,000 - Initiate third party research with U.S. companies
and associations on SHE issues - Increase scholarships up to 20,000 per year per
student pursuing degrees in SHE - Provide the opportunity for full-time students
pursuing SHE degrees to attend the ASSE
Professional Development Conference
9Strategic Goals contd
- Provide scholarships to at least one student at
each university that has an ABET (Accreditation
Board for Engineering and Technology) accredited
safety program - Assist in increasing the number of accredited
safety programs
10Case for Support
- Pro-active approaches in SHE education and
research will advance the profession. -
- Reports on research funded by the ASSE Foundation
will increase knowledge of SHE issues.
11CongratulationsRegions Chapters Who Have
Established Scholarships through ASSEF
- Endowed Funds
- Georgia Chapter of ASSE Annual Scholarship
- Greater Boston Chapter Leadership Award
- Gulf Coast Past Presidents Foundation Scholarship
- Northeastern Illinois Chapter Scholarship
- Gold Country Section Region II Scholarship
- Greater Baton Rouge Chapter Don Jones
Excellence in Safety - Arizona Chapter Scholarship
- Harold F. Polston Scholarship (sponsored by
Middle Tennessee Chapter) - Southwest Chapter Scholarship
12CongratulationsRegions Chapters Who Have
Established Scholarships through ASSEF
- Working Towards Endowment
- Region IV/Edwin P. Granberry, Jr. Scholarship
- Region IV/John Fleming Scholarship
- Region IV/Ron Ross Scholarship
- Columbia-Willamette Chapter Scholarship
- Craters of the Moon Scott Dominguez Scholarship
- North Florida Chapter
- Region II Scholarship
- Region VIII New England Area Chapters
- West Florida Chapter
13The Foundation is on a Roll!
- National Average (Since 1998)
- Chapter Giving - increased from 4 to 39
- Individual Giving- Increased from 2 to 20
14Donation History
15How Can You Support the ASSE Foundation?
- Renew your membership and make your gift to the
Foundation at the same time - Help the Foundation reach out to your company for
their support in the form of a direct gift or
matching funds - Donate to the Silent Auction
- Make a Legacy Gift
16What is a Legacy Gift?
- Planned Giving through bequests, life insurance
or donor-advised funds - Allows you to be economical generous at the
same time insures a base of support for ASSEFs
future - You will be a member of a very elite group, the
Legacy Trust, that believes in the future of the
safety profession demonstrates leadership by
example
17How Can Your Chapter Make a Difference?
- Encourage your Chapter to make a gift to the
Foundation or establish a scholarship program in
your chapters name - Appoint a Foundation Rep who will make their own
gift and discuss Foundation programs regularly
with your Chapter members
18Your Chapter Will Benefit via the Chapter
Stars Recognition Program
- Support the Foundation Earn Points!
- Up to 75 points earned when Chapter schedules a
specific event or activity to benefit the
Foundation (up to 5 events _at_ 15 points each) - 15 points earned when Chapter promotes the
Foundation through advertising - 20 points earned when Chapter Scholarship program
is administered through the ASSE Foundation
19Your Gift Can Be Directed
- Scholarship Fund (Gifts are pooled to fund
programs) - Research Fund (Gifts are pooled to fund programs)
- General Fund (Trustees determine program
priority) - America Responds Fund (Memorial scholarship
established for ASSE members who lost their lives
on 9/11) - James A. Oppold Accreditation Fund
- James P. Kohn Memorial Scholarship Fund
- Named Scholarship Fund for Your Chapter
20Something to Think About
- It only takes 6,000 to establish a scholarship
fund through the Foundation we will administer
the program for you - Your chapter will receive national recognition.
- Your chapter chooses the type of candidate to
receive award by developing criteria (with
ASSEFs assistance) - Scholarship Committee selects candidate based on
your chapters criteria - You can add to your scholarship fund each year,
as funds are available - Once fund balance reaches 23,000, your 1,000
award lives on in perpetuity
21 The ASSE Foundation
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A Partnership in Safety October 2006