What
is the Northridge Polar Bear Foundation?
In April,
2007, retired Northridge High School teacher, Charles
Barker and his wife Margaret, donated $7,500 as seed
money for the establishment of the Northridge
Polar Bear Foundation. This
generous act by Mr. Barker was soon followed by an $8,000
donation by the Northridge DVKH Optimist Club.
Nowadays, we frequently lack information on how to
channel our generosity and community spirit. That’s where
the Polar Bear Foundation can help. It is a tax-exempt,
nonprofit, publicly supported foundation created to
promote philanthropy. It encourages voluntary giving by
an individual or group to benefit the Northridge School
District. In addition, the Optimist Club has made a
pledge to match up to $8,000 in donations annually.
According to the articles of incorporation, “the purpose
of the foundation is to accept and expend funds for
curricular and extra curricular activities, programs and
facilities and support of scholarship programs.” While
the Northridge Polar Bear Foundation is controlled by a
board of trustees, the oversight of its operation and
fund investment is provided by The
Dayton Foundation, which has
served our region since 1921. This partnership allows for
local governance while profiting from resources pooled
with others for investment growth.
The Polar Bear Foundation is currently seeking
contributions of all sizes to carry out its mission. Many
options exist including gifts of cash, stocks, bonds and
other assets. Please contact us today by phone at
937-278-5885 or call 937-225-9966 or toll free
877-222-0410 to reach
Diane Timmons of
The
Dayton Foundation or e-mail
Diane at
dtimmons@daytonfoundation.org to make a
contribution and reduce your tax burden.
Now is the time for Polar Bears past and present to once
again show their true Northridge Pride! Thank you in
advance for your generosity.
