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1 Navy League of the United States COUNCIL ANNUAL REPORT (Revised 09/09) DUE MARCH 1 Why must Councils report on Council programs, activities, and finances? Our national leaders frequently make public appearances and members of the media and Congress often request this information; Financial information is required to accurately portray our tax-exempt status; The accuracy of your responses will ensure we maintain a high standard of public service and will encourage public support of our efforts. Media releases are sent from National Headquarters and must tell the correct Navy League story about what members are doing in their communities; Submission of an Annual Report is one of the requirements for a Council to receive quarterly rebates; Council Awards are based in part on a timely submission and content; o It is acceptable to add additional pages or other documentation to demonstrate the Council s fulfillment of the requirements for awards. o A separate scrapbook may also be submitted by March 31st, but is not required. Your Council s President, Treasurer, Contact, Membership, Retention, and Recruiting Chairs will have access to Council s rosters and reports via the Online Community (OLC). If you are completing this report manually: Print out the Annual Report and complete it by printing or typing your responses Make 3 copies Mail the original to: Navy League of the United States Member Services Department 2300 Wilson Blvd, Suite 200 Arlington, VA Mail a copy to your Area and Region Presidents Keep a copy for your records If you are completing this report electronically: Simply it to service@navyleague.org; and cc: your Region and Area Presidents on the same . Notice Failure of a Council President to submit this report will result in forfeiture of Council dues rebates. For those Councils that participate in the group exemption, delayed submission may also endanger the Council s Section 501(c) (3) federal income tax exemption, coverage under the Group Insurance policy, and exemption from any state sales/use taxes. This report is submitted in accordance with the National Bylaws of the Navy League of the United States, the National Policies adopted by the National Board of Directors, and in satisfaction of the Council s obligation of compliance therewith. Important Council activity and financial information is for the previous calendar year. Council officer information is for the current calendar year (i.e. Your 2009 Annual Report will list 2009 activities and financial data and your 2010 Council officers).
2 Navy League of the United States COUNCIL ANNUAL REPORT FOR 20 (Revised 09/09) DUE MARCH 1 15 Council Name: Greater Austin Council Month of Elections: December Date New Officers Take Office: 01 / 01/ 2016 Form Completed by: Kathy Pillmore Date: 02 / 18 / 2016 Permanent Council Address/Communication Information Street or PO Box: City: 8650 Spicewood Springs, # Austin State: TX Zip: Phone: ( 512 ) Fax: ( ) N/A Address: navyleagueaustin@gmail.com Council Website URL: All Navy League officers must have a current address, phone number and address on file. Please submit all address updates and changes to service@navyleague.org President: Tim Hunsberger Address: tahunsberger@earthlink.net Treasurer: LuAnn Reyes Address: luann@luannreyes.com Council Contact: Tim Hunsberger Address: tahunsberger@earthlink.net COMMITTEE CHAIRS Membership: Glenn Looney Address: rglennl@.utexas.edu Retention: Glenn Looney Recruiting: Address: rglennl@.utexas.edu Glenn Looney Address: rglennl@.utexas.edu Newsletter: Kathy Pillmore Address: kpillmore@austin.rr.com Public Affairs: Kathy Pillmore Youth Programs: Address: kpillmore@austin.rr.com Lisa Sullivan Address: lisa@infuse.com Legislative Affairs: Jeanie Coffey Address: jeanie.coffey@gmail.com 2 of 7 Council Annual Report_rev 09/09
3 COUNCIL FINANCIAL INFORMATION Council s Tax Exempt Status 1. How is your Council legally organized? Corporation X Association Trust Other (list): 2. What is the status of your Council s tax exemption? Individual X Group None Date of IRS tax determination letter (if individual exemption): 03 / 01 / Federal Tax ID or Employer Identification Number (EIN): Has the Council filed a Federal Form 990 or equivalent tax form? Yes No Failure to file the appropriate forms with state and local regulator will jeopardize the Council s tax exempt status. 5. Has the Council filed all necessary state and local and charitable registration forms? Yes X No Failure to file the appropriate forms with state and local regulator will jeopardize the Council s tax exempt status. X Note: All members of the Group Tax Exemption Program must notify the Senior Director of Finance of any change in the PO Box or anything else that may affect their tax-exempt status. Councils are not automatically part of the Group Tax Exemption Program. Information on how to apply can be found in the Operations Manual. SUMMARY OF MAJOR COUNCIL ACTIVITIES FOR THE PAST YEAR This section is a snapshot of your Council s activities last year. Please elaborate on any Yes answers to numbered questions in the DETAIL OF MAJOR COUNCIL ACTIVITIES found on pages 5-7 (each has a corresponding number on pages 5-7). Council Operations Council Awards will be based on the elaboration of your answers from this page. Yes X No Did your Council hold Directors meetings? If Yes, how many? four Yes X No Did your Council hold General Membership meetings? If Yes, how many? six Yes No Did your Council actively recruit Community Affiliate members? If Yes, how many? Ongoing Sea Services Related Events/Support (i.e. Homecoming, Air show, Fleet Week, Birthday Ball, etc) 1. Yes No Our Council held Sea Services related events 2. Yes No Our Council Adopted a ship/command/unit 3. Yes No Our Council Continued to support a ship/command/unit 4. Yes No Our Council provided support to local military families 5. Yes No Our Council participated in Highline/TAP program 6. Yes No Our Council presented Sea Service Awards If Yes: Total number of awards: Total amount awarded: $ 7. Yes No Our Council awarded service member/family member scholarships If Yes: Total number of awards: Total amount awarded: $ 8. Yes No Other (list any other Sea Service related events on page 6) 3 of 7 Council Annual Report_rev 09/09
4 Public Education Activities 9. Yes No Our Council had joint meetings with local civic groups or veterans organizations 10. Yes No Our Council made presentations to local schools 11. Our Council conducted Seapower seminars/symposia: a. Yes No With industry partners b. Yes No With other civic organizations c. Yes No At a local college or university 12. Yes No Our Council submitted editorials in local publications Yes No Our Council displayed a Navy League information and membership booth Yes No Did your Council publish a Newsletter? If Yes, what format? Print Electronic Newsletter Name: The Anchor Yes No Did your Council host a web site/blog? If Yes, please provide web address: Blog address: Facebook address: Twitter address: N/A facebook.com/greateraustincouncil N/A Yes No Our Council had an active Speaker s Bureau 13. Yes No Other (list any other Public Education Activities on page 7) Advocacy and Legislative Outreach Yes No Our Council participated in the legislative grass roots program 14. Yes No Our Council gave a presentation to Members of Congress 15. Yes No Our Council sent letters to Congress on Navy League issues 16. Yes No Our Council invited a Representative to speak at a Council event 17. Yes No Our Council gave recognition to a Member of Congress Yes No Our Council distributed Legislative Update to our Council Members Yes No Our Council supported State/Local legislative Sea Services support initiatives 18. Yes No Other (list any other Advocacy and Legislative Outreach on page 7) Youth Programs 19. Yes No Our Council supported 1 Sea Cadet Unit(s) If Yes, total funding provided to the Unit(s) (excluding scholarships) $ Yes No Our Council supported 13 JROTC or other youth group(s) If Yes, total funding provided to the group(s) (excluding scholarships) $ 1300 Yes No Our Council provided scholarships If Yes, total number of scholarships provided 2 Total amount awarded $ Yes No Our Council provided SEAPOWER subscriptions to schools, libraries, ROTC, JROTC units 22. Yes No Other (list any other Youth Programs on page 7) 4 of 7 Council Annual Report_rev 09/09
5 DETAIL OF MAJOR COUNCIL ACTIVITIES FOR THE PAST YEAR Please elaborate on any numbered Yes answers from pages 4-5. If you need more room, please continue on the back of the page or attach a separate sheet. Sea Services Related Events/Support 1. List all of your Council s Sea Services Events: Year-long honoring of the 100th anniversay of the Navy Reserves Support Type: Alloted one full-page in each of 5 newsletters to Austin NOSC to Date: / / promote units/or individuals; hosted reservists at dinners Keep the Spirit of '45 Alive Participated in paraded in Washington DC and Dallas. Participated in event commemorating end of WWII at Iwo Jima and other events throughout the year; hosted spokesperson as guest speaker at our May Support Type: Dinner. Council member Mary-Virginia Pittman-Waller organized the national Date: / / effort to commemorate the end of WWII including wreath-laying events at statue of unknown sailor at 13 location across the U. S List all Ships/Units/Commands Adopted or Supported last year: University of Texas Navy ROTC $500 Stipend and an officer's sword for an outstanding, graduating midshipman Supported: Adopted: Date: / / All year Navy Operations Support Center, Austin Recognition of 100th Anniversary of the Reserves in all newsletters, adoption of the unit Supported: Adopted: Date: / / All year Veterans Administration Clinic, Austin Volunteers and help with annual Holiday Table providing basic essentials to veterans Supported: Adopted: Date: 12 / / 2015 Supported: Adopted: Date: / / Supported: Adopted: Date: / / Supported: Adopted: Date: / / 5 of 7 Council Annual Report_rev 09/09 See scrapbook for additional detail
6 4-5. List your Council s Sea Services Family Support (Include specific activities that support active-duty families and the Highline/TAP program): Event: TOYS FOR TOTS Support Type: Supported Marine Corps "Toys for Tots" program by collecting toys Date: 11 / 05 / 2015 at dinner meetings Event: V. A. CLINIC HOLIDAY TABLE Support Type: Collected items for the V.A.Clinic's Holiday Table which serves veterans in need December List your Council s Sea Services Awards and any other Events: Event: Support Type: Silent Auction Proceeds benefitted MVP's Welcome Home Wounded Warrior Date: 12 / 17 / 2015 Event: Initiative (501(c)(3)pending Award/Event: Recipient: Date: / / Award/Event: Recipient: Date: / / Award/Event: Recipient: Date: / / Award/Event: Recipient: Date: / / Public Education Activities 9. List all Joint meetings with other civic groups and veteran service organizations (i.e. VFW, American Legion, etc.): Organization: Date: / / Organization: Date: / / Organization: Date: / / Organization: Date: / / 10. List public speaking engagements in schools below: School Name: Date: / / School Name: Date: / / School Name: Date: / / See scrapbook for additional detail 6 of 7 Council Annual Report_rev 09/09
7 11. List SEAPOWER seminar/symposia below: Date: / / Date: / / Date: / / List membership booth events and any other Public Education activities: Advocacy and Legislative Outreach List all Congressional and any other Advocacy and Legislative Outreach Activities: NLUS Legislative Fly-In Activity: Briefing of 30+ Members of Congress by six Council members Date: 12 / 03 / 2015 Youth Programs List the youth groups and activities supported by your Council (Sea Cadets, JROTCs, Sea Service Academies, NROTC other community youth programs): See Attachment "Youth Programs" Activity: University of Texas Navy ROTC Annual stipend gifted - $500 Date: 09 / / List all schools, libraries, ROTC, JROTC units to whom your Council provides SEAPOWER subscriptions and any other Youth Programs you support: Copies of Sea Power and other NLUS materials are made available to JROTC, ROTC units at Distinguished Speaker Dinners or mailed upon request. See scrapbook for additional detail 7 of 7 Council Annual Report_rev 09/09
8 Greater Austin Council Annual Report ATTACHMENT: Youth Programs (Items 20-22) Units Supported by GAC William B. Travis Division Navy Sea Cadet Corps, Navy League Cadet Corps Capital Area Young Marines Bastrop High School National Defense Corps Unit, Bastrop, TX Brenham High School MCJROTC, Brenham, TX Fredericksburg High School NJROTC, Fredericksburg, TX Georgetown/East View High School "Liberty Battalion" NJROTC, Round Rock, TX Jack C. Hays High School MCJROTC, Kyle, TX Hendrickson High School MCJROTC, Pflugerville, TX Lehman High School NJROTC, Kyle, TX New Braunfels High School MCJROTC, New Braunfels, TX Round Rock High School MCJROTC, Round Rock, TX Stony Point High School NJROTC, Round Rock, TX William B. Travis High School NJROTC, Austin, TX Vista Ridge High School NJROTC, Pflugerville, TX University of Texas Navy ROTC New units added in 2015 Belton High School Navy National Defense Corps, Belton, TX Elgin High School Navy National Defense Corps, Elgin, TX LaVega High School NJROTC, Waco, TX Midway High School MCJROTC, Waco, TX All high school units plus the Sea Cadets and Young Marines receive a cash stipend ($100/JROTC and Young Marine Unit; $250 Sea Cadet Unit). In addition each unit participates in the selection of an outstanding student who receives a Theodore Roosevelt Youth Medal and Certificate. The medals and certificates are presented by a member of the Council's leadership at the year-end award ceremonies Theodore Roosevelt Youth Medal Recipients (All awards were presented in April/May 2015) Cassandra Woliver, Georgetown High School NJROTC, Georgetown, TX Chris Garcia, Travis High School NJROTC, Austin, TX Samantha Knievel, Vista Ridge High School NJROTC, Cedar Park, TX Eleanor Pitzer, Lehman High School NJROTC, Kyle, TX Robert Wanzer, Stony Point High School NJROTC, Round Rock, TX Ryan Howley, Round Rock High School MCJROTC, Round Rock, TX Jacob Puente, New Braunfels High School MCJROTC, New Braunfels, TX Brock Severson, Hays High School MCJROTC, Kyle, TX Austin Wright, Hendrickson High School MCJROTC, Pflugerville, TX Hatton Ross, Fredericksburg High School NJROTC, Fredericksburg, TX Kadie Andrade, Fredericksburg High School NJROTC, Fredericksburg, TX Youth Programs, Items Page 1 of 2
9 Kyle Chaney, Elgin High School Navy National Defense Corps, Elgin, TX Briana Ward, Brenham High School MCJROTC, Brenham, TX Natasha Rae Stelter, Bastrop High School Navy National Defense Corps, Bastrop, TX Jacob Yehl, Austin Area Young Marines, Austin, TX UT NROTC The Council provides a $500 stipend to the University of Texas Navy ROTC unit and presents an officer's sword to an outstanding UT Navy ROTC Midshipman, which is presented by a member of the Council's leadership. The UT NROTC color guard presents the colors at our fall dinner during UT NROTC Alumni Week activities. Color Guard All above units are invited to present the colors at one of our six Distinguished Speaker Series dinners. The Council provides 10 free dinners to the presenting color guard and half-price dinners to any additional guests the unit may wish to invite. Adopt-A-Cadet The Council also hosts students from the above units at our Distinguished Speaker Series dinners at a greatly reduced price. An Adopt-A-Cadet program whereby members and guests donate $10/cadet to offset the cost of hosting the cadets has been very successful in helping to cover the cost of the meals. It is not unusual to have 50 or more cadets at the dinners where they mingle with our membership, hear all manner of interesting and educational topics presented by outstanding speakers, and have a photo op with the speaker. They have in turn participated in the Council's Toys For Tots campaign by collecting toys and the VA Clinic's Holiday Gift Table by gathering basic items for the veterans. George T. Jones Scholarships All high school-age students in the above units are invited to apply for scholarships awarded by the Council in the spring of each year. The scholarships are available for students who are either college bound or intend to enter a trade/technical school post graduation. Recognition Activities of the units are often featured in the Council's award-winning Anchor newsletter and on our website and Facebook pages. Units are encouraged to submit articles and photos of their activities, special events, and recognitions. Youth Programs, Items Page 2 of 2
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