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WESTERN RESERVE LOCAL SCHOOLS ENDOWMENT
FUND
BYLAWS
Statement of Purpose
The Western
Reserve Local Schools Endowment Fund represents a community‑based
organization designed to develop and provide a permanent source of
supplemental support for improving the quality of education. This
support will be used to enable worthwhile non‑required school programs
and Scholarships. Endowment money will not be used to support the basic
school programs. The Western Reserve Local Schools Endowment Fund shall
be used for the support and enhancement of education within the Western
Reserve Local School District encouraging partnerships with business,
industry, community, and the Western Reserve Local Schools.
Chapter I
Recognition
A. AUTHORITY: The
Endowment Fund Board of Trustees (Trustees) for the Western Reserve
Local Schools Endowment Fund (Fund) is formed under the authority of the
Board of
Education of the Western Reserve Local
School District (Board). The Trustees are authorized to
conduct activities for the Fund which
shall include, but not be limited to, the following.
(1) recommend such rules, regulations,
and procedures as are necessary for the operation
of the Fund to the Board for final
approval, (2) schedule and conduct meetings, (3)
appoint committees, (4) disseminate
information, (5) elect their own officers, (6) raise
money, and (7) make recommendations to
the Board relative to distributions from the
Fund.
B.
RELATIONSHIP TO BOARD: The President of the Board of Education
shall annually
appoint a member of said Board to serve
as its representative on the Endowment Fund
Board of Trustees.
The Fund Trustees, while exercising broad
authority in all areas relative to the Fund, shall annually submit for
approval to the Board of Education a plan for solicitations made in the
name of the Fund, distributions, changes in these rules and regulations,
and the establishment of any sub‑categories of the Fund.
The Board of Education, while having the
responsibility for the total operations of the schools, shall have no
authority to permit any distributions from the Endowment Fund except
upon the recommendation of the Fund Trustees and the Superintendent.
Should there be a divergence of opinion and/or need for clarification
between the Board and the Fund Trustees, an ad hoc committee shall be
appointed for the purpose of developing a resolution or clarification.
This committee shall be composed of five members; two appointed by the
President of the Board of Education, two appointed by the Fund trustees,
and one member agreed to by the four appointees. C.
RELATIONSHIP TO SUPERINTENDENT: The Superintendent or his/her
designee
shall be a permanent voting member of
the Fund Trustees and shall act as the chief
advisor to both the Fund Trustees and
the Board of Education. All recommendations
from the Fund Trustees to the Board
shall be through the Superintendent or his/her
designee.
D. RELATIONSHIP TO
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION: The Fund Trustees are the agent
for Western Reserve Local School District, to determine the
appropriate public charitable, scientific, literary and educational uses
of payout from permanent endowment Funds of the Community Foundation of
Greater Lorain County designated for the benefit of the Western Reserve
Local School District.
E. RELATIONSHIP TO THE
FUND FOR HURON COUNTY: The Community Foundation of Greater
Lorain County is assisting the residents of Huron County to create a
Community Foundation for Huron County. Under the agreement with the
Fund for Huron County, all funds created by and for the benefit of Huron
County will be transferred to the Community Foundation serving Huron
County when the Fund for Huron County is of sufficient size to support
incorporation and independence. This includes the Western Reserve Local
School District Endowment Fund. The individual Fund agreements and
donor intent will be recognized and protected while the Fund is held by
the Community Foundation of Greater Lorain County and when transferred
to the Community Foundation created to serve Huron County.
F.
AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITY: The authority of the Fund Trustees
as
delineated in Section A of this chapter
shall not be construed as finite but rather as a
general statement of directions.
The responsibilities of the Fund
Trustees shall include but not be limited to (1) the establishment of
endowment fund‑raising procedures, (2) establishing supplemental project
procedures, including setting of application procedures, acceptance of
applications for grants, the review of applications, recommendation of
select applications for grants, setting the amount of money to be
distributed, setting such time limits as necessary for the processing
of applications, determining methods to evaluate the results of
endowment supported activities, and issuing of reports relative to the
results of funded activities, (3) awarding scholarships.
G.
MEETINGS: The Fund Trustees shall establish a regular time,
date, and location for the
meetings. Such meetings will normally be
held at least quarterly. The fund Trustees
may conduct such special meetings as
they deem necessary for the conduct of
Endowment Fund business.
Special meetings of the Fund Trustees may be
called by the President of the Board of Fund Trustees or by the request
of three or more Fund Trustees. Notice of any special meeting shall be
delivered to all Fund Trustees (or to their residence) at least
forty‑eight (48) hours before the special meeting.
A majority of the Fund Trustees shall constitute
a quorum at all regular and special meetings. To be eligible to vote,
the Trustee must be present at the meeting, and any actions require
approval by a majority of those Trustees present.
Chapter II
Selection of Fund Board of Trustees
A.
MEMBERSHIP: The fund shall have not less than seven (7) members
and not more
than ELEVEN (11). At least a majority of
the members shall be residents of The Western Reserve
Local School District or alumni whose
residence may be outside of the school district.
B.
FUND BOARD OF TRUSTEES (STANDING MEMBERS): Three (3) standing
members of the Fund Board of Trustees
shall be designated according to the following
criteria:
The Superintendent or his/her designee.
One (1) member appointed annually by the
Board of Education; and
One (1)
member appointed annually by the Western Reserve Local School District
Teachers
Association.
C.
FUND BOARD OF TRUSTEES (APPOINTED MEMBERS): The initial
designation
of the remaining Fund Trustees shall be
appointed by the Planning Committee for the
Endowment Fund.
D.
TERM OF OFFICE AND OFFICERS: The term of office shall begin
January 1 and
end December 31. Selection shall be made
by the second Tuesday in December prior to
the terms that expire that December 31.
Other than the two (2) standing
appointments, whenever the office of a Fund Trustee becomes vacant, the
remaining Trustees shall select by majority vote a successor for the
unexpired term.
In order to establish a rotating Fund
Board of Trustees, initially one‑third (1/3) of the Fund Trustees will
be appointed for two (2) years, one‑third (1/3) for three (3) years, and
one‑third (1/3) for four (4) years. Thereafter, all Trustees would
service three‑year terms and have the right to be reappointed by the
Fund Board of Trustees.
The entire Fund Board of Trustees shall
elect a President, Vice President/Secretary, and
Treasurer as officers. Such officers
will work in cooperation with The Western Reserve Local
School District personnel in matters
regarding the Endowment Fund.
Chapter III
Donations
A.
ACCEPTANCE: All donations will be receipted and forwarded at
least monthly to The
Community Foundation of Greater Lorain
County by the Treasurer of the Endowment
Fund Board of Trustees. Contributions
are deductible for federal income, estate, and gift
tax purposes.
B.
CATEGORIES:
1. GENERAL (GRANTS)
2. STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS
New categories may be added upon the
recommendation of the Fund Trustees and approval of the Board. All
non‑specified donations shall be deposited in the General Category.
Chapter IV
Disbursement
A.
ENDOWMENT
PAYOUT:
The assets of the Fund(s) held by the
Community Foundation of Greater Lorain County shall be the assests of
the Community Foundation and not a separate trust. The Fund(s) shall be
organized and administered so that the Federal Income Tax status of the
Community Foundation as a public charitable organization under Section
501 ©(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, as ammended, will not be adversly
affected. Charitable distributions in amounts established by the
Community Foundation Board’s Spending Policy shall be made periodically
as determined by the Community Foundation’s Board of Directors.
B.
REINVESTMENT POLICY: Any income earned that exceeds the payout
as specified
by the Community Foundation Board of
Directors will be reinvested to grow the
Endowment Fund.
C. APPLICATION
PROCESS-SUPPLEMENTAL PROJECTS: A standard application form,
approved by the Fund Trustees, shall be utilized for all requests for
funds. The application form shall include
these items:
1. Name and qualifications
2. Student and/or community population
to benefit from the proposed activities
3. Statement of the need to be addressed
4. Objective(s) and activities
5. Budget
6. Evaluation
Applications shall be submitted to the
Fund Trustees and considered within the time frames as established by
the Fund Trustees.
Applications will be accepted from
employees and/or area residents working in cooperation with the Western
Reserve Local School District.
The review of applications will occur
within the time limits as set by the Fund Trustees. The Fund Trustees
may, at their discretion, review all applications or establish one or
more screening committee(s) for the purpose of assisting in the review
process. Quality applications which address the priorities as
established by the Fund Trustees will receive first consideration for
awards.
The Fund Trustees shall approve those
applications chosen for funding. Distribution within the budgetary
limits of each category shall be reported through the school liaison to
the Board of Education.
D. APPLICATION
PROCESS-STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS: the Fund Trustees shall award
student scholarships in cooperation with the High School Principal
and/or his/her designee
in keeping wilth the wishes and
stipulations of those who have established individual scholarship funds.
Chapter V
Changes
Changes in these Bylaws may be made upon
recommendation of the Fund Trustees and approval by the Board of
Education.
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Approved by the
Western Reserve Local School District Board of Education
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President OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Date
Accepted by The
Community Foundation of Greater Lorain County
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President/CEO OF THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF
GREATER LORAIN COUNTY
Date
Chair
of the Fund for Huron
County
Date
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