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Celebrating 25 Years!

Celebrating 25 Years!. Let’s Celebrate 25 Years Together! Friends of Bosque del Apache Annual Meeting Deb Caldwell, Executive Director September 15, 2018. Who are Friends of Bosque del Apache?. Our Mission:

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Celebrating 25 Years!

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  1. Celebrating 25 Years! Let’s Celebrate 25 Years Together! Friends of Bosque del Apache Annual Meeting Deb Caldwell, Executive Director September 15, 2018

  2. Who are Friends of Bosque del Apache?

  3. Our Mission: We support Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge and promote appreciation and conservation of wildlife and habitat.

  4. Bosque del Apache Nature Store • “The Face of the Friends” • Friends management is now in the store 7 days per week • Store Manager – Danielle Gallegos • Assistant Store Manager – Cory Gallegos • Store Advisor – Julie-Anna Blomquist • Increased focus on children’s environmental education • FY 17-18 Sales = $280,600 Net Profit = $21,928

  5. Festival: Celebrating Cranes for 31 years! • 30th Annual Festival of the Cranes – 2017: • 156 events • Revenue = $147,712 • Net profit = $15,389 • New Festival Manager: • Julie-Anna Blomquist • FOC Advisor: • Michael Hanauer • 31st Annual Festival of the Cranes – 2018: • 139 events from November 14-17, with 5 special pre&post FOC events • Event seats 33% birding, 46% photography, 21% other (Dinner, Social, Wildlife Zone, etc.) • Registration is going well, but please spread the word to your friends as we want to have more first-time festival go-ers!

  6. Friends Membership • Membership remains solid at 1000 • Friends in 4 countries and 46 states • Raised $170K between memberships and • donations – up $77K since last annual meeting • 108 members make monthly contributions totaling • $13,402 in revenue over the last year • All Friends members are now listed on our website, by level • 61.4% renewal rate • Membership Care Manager: • Trisha Sanchez

  7. Friends Business Sponsorships We have 21 Business Sponsors – all listed on our website Best Western Socorro Hotels & Suites Casa Blanca Bed & Breakfast Jess Alford Photography Holiday Inn Express KYRN 102.1 FM - Rio Grande Valley Radio Chupadero Mt View RV Park & Gallery Images in Africa Safaris Wild Birds Unlimited Rio Abajo Antiques

  8. Friends Fundraising • Submitted 3 grants – received $15K • Photo Intensives - $20K net • General Donations – $32K • Legacy Gifts - $105K • Currently looking into Raffle/Crowdfunding idea • Support activities – Messaging, Website, Marketing • Development Director: Michael Hanauer • Executive Director: Deb Caldwell • Webmaster: Julie-Anna Blomquist • Finance Admin: Amy Stephens

  9. Friends Strategy Friends’ 5-year campaign connects to Friends’ mission & vision and informs how we use acquired funding. We support five distinct activities -- SPEAR. • Support the refuge • Partner with a variety of organizations that can contribute to the advancement of the refuge • Educate in conjunction with the refuge about environmental concerns, needs of wildlife, and conservation practices • Advocate for relevant preservation & conservation issues that affect the refuge • Research – support the refuge’s research needs through project, equipment, & intern funding

  10. How did your memberships and donations help the refuge this year?

  11. You helped fund a new bridge! With the help of a very generous donation, Friends recently purchased a new steel bridge to enhance access to the Boardwalk Trail.

  12. You helped pollinators & water conservation Added more pollinator plants to the Desert Arboretum and now have two types of rainwater catchment systems - 1,500-gallon tank and piping system, and new 550-gallon slim line tanks.

  13. Bus scholarships More than five hundred students and teachers experienced the magic of the refuge this year! A jointly-sponsored trip with Sierra Club brought whole families to Bosque del Apache.

  14. Refuge building upgrades The Friends House is now safer, more energy-efficient, and freshened up! The Volunteer Center got a much-needed facelift, thanks to a legacy gift from FWS volunteer, Lynne Braden.

  15. You funded Environmental Education & Outreach Events • Stipends to support Biology Interns who help with • endangered species work, surveys, and outreach events. • Free events to connect the refuge to our community and to • teach about conservation. • Bosque Conservation Days March & October • Desert Arboretum Stroll April • Annual Meeting September • Wildlife Zone at Festival November • Holiday Open House December

  16. Thank you for Defending this Fragile Oasis • Thank you for Being a Friend!

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