GWIL2015 Nonprofit Profile: Friends of the Pound House Reply

Week of Online Giving 2015 April 19-26

Week of Online Giving 2015
April 19-26

The 2014 Givin’ Where I’m Livin’ (GWIL) campaign provides support and publicity for local non-profit charitable organizations competing for GWIL matching funds during the campaign’s Week of Online Giving, April 20-25th.

Around Dripping Springs is pleased to feature this series of GWIL non-profit profiles to help publicize their unique missions to the community. We invite you to get to know these wonderful organizers and learn more about the important work they are each doing to enrich our community. Please share their stories, and be sure to donate to your favorite during the Week of Online Giving! Learn more at:http://www.GivinWhereImLivin.org

NOW MEET THE FRIENDS OF THE POUND HOUSE FOUNDATION:

 WHEN, HOW, AND WHY WAS YOUR ORGANIZATION FOUNDED?Print

The Friends of the Pound House Foundation is operated by a board of 14 volunteers established in 1990 to preserve and restore the historic Pound home and other buildings on the farmstead and to serve as an educational resource for current and future generations.

IMG_3965WHAT IS YOUR PRIMARY MISSION? 

Our mission is to protect, preserve and develop the Dr. Pound Historical Farmstead Museum for the use, education, enjoyment and benefit of present and future generations. Our intent is to serve the entire populace of Hays County and surrounding areas.

The population served within the community includes school children with tours of all second graders conducted annually and adults of all ages.IMG_3958

WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING ABOUT YOUR EFFORTS? 

The “light that goes on” in children’s eyes when they experience the lives of one of Dripping Springs’ first families by being inside the actual log cabin built in 1854, and seeing the toys, medical instruments, kitchen stove, beds and other personal heirlooms on display that Dr. and Mrs. Pound and the children really used.

IMG_4013WHAT ARE YOUR GOALS IN 2015?

Our goal in 2015 include the education of children and others in the community regarding pioneer life in Central Texas. We seek to: Preserve the farmstead and the collection of artifacts; stabilize the temperature, humidity and light inside the homestead; clean, inventory and transfer textiles to appropriate archival storage; expand the plantings on the grounds; and replace deteriorating boards and storage unit. More…

GWIL2015 Nonprofit Profile: DS Education Foundation Reply

Week of Online Giving 2015 April 19-26

Week of Online Giving 2015
April 19-26

The 2015 Givin’ Where I’m Livin’ (GWIL) campaign provides support and publicity for local non-profit charitable organizations competing for GWIL matching funds during the campaign’s Week of Online Giving, April 19-26. Around Dripping Springs is pleased to feature this series of GWIL non-profit profiles to help publicize their unique missions to the community. We invite you to get to know these wonderful organizers and learn more about the important work they are each doing to enrich our community. Please share their stories, and be sure to donate to your favorite during the Week of Online Giving! Learn more at: http://www.GivinWhereImLivin.org

NOW MEET THE DRIPPING SPRINGS EDUCATION FOUNDATION:

WHEN, HOW, AND WHY WAS YOUR ORGANIZATION FOUNDED?DSEF.4clr.vertical

We are the Dripping Springs Education Foundation.  We were formed in 1992 and have been operating to support academic excellence, leadership and innovation for all students in the Dripping Springs ISD.  Our current President is Joanne Cicala Inscore and we are led by an active board of community leaders interested and motivated to continuing the outstanding reputation of Dripping Springs ISD. 

WHAT IS YOUR PRIMARY MISSION?

DSEF raises money to support innovative teaching, student leadership and other DSISD priorities. Innovative Teaching and Student Leadership Grants provide students and teachers a mechanism  to fund creative ideas that enhance and enrich our students’ educational experience. Our grants to fund other district priorities enable the DSISD to maximize opportunities for excellence in academics and 21st Century learning objectives
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