Whats happened to money that was donated to the Trust for Scotts Gulf?
Funds donated to the Trust for Scott’s Gulf will be used for land acquisition to supplement the property the state has already acquired. In fact, a large part of the money that was received betwen 1995 and 1998, has ALREADY been used for this purpose and was instrumental in acquiring the Jerry Clark property, a 194-acre tract in the bottom of Scott’s Gulf. If your donation has not been used to finance that purchase, you can rest assured all donations, dues, etc., will be used to benefit the Gulf in some way, for example, to pay for educational publications, protect caves, or build trails.
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- I’d like to donate, but with so many charities out there it’s hard to choose and trust that my money or donated goods are being put to good use. How can I make a wise choice?
- What would have happened to the money in the Supporters Trust if it had not purchased the shares?
- Why does the Trust for Scotts Gulf still need money?