Capital Campaign is Largest in Outward Bound History; Grants and Gifts to Boost Programs and Expand Outdoor Facilities.City Desk, News Editors PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 28, 2000 Pacific Crest Outward Bound bound in an outward direction or to foreign parts; - said especially of vessels, and opposed to homeward bound nt>. See also: Outward School announced today they have successfully completed The Second Founding The Second Founding is an event that occurred in the fictional Warhammer 40,000 universe, shortly after the Horus Heresy. This event was intended to reorganise the armed forces of the Imperium, preventing large forces from coming under the command of a single person. of the School Campaign, a project totaling more than $8 million and surpassing the original $6.7 million goal. This total represents the single most successful campaign by an Outward Bound School in the organization's near 40-year history. The School improved and expanded many of their basecamps thanks to the campaign's success. The grants and funds they received also helped the school to award scholarships to young women, ensuring they have the opportunities of challenge and adventure. To keep the School's programs relevant and challenging, they used a challenge grant to begin a research and development project. More than 250 donors contributed to the campaign, which included gifts from individuals, corporations and foundations such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Melinda French Gates (born Melinda Ann French on August 15, 1964) is a former unit manager for several Microsoft products: Publisher, Microsoft Bob, Encarta, and Expedia. In 1994, she married Bill Gates, founder, chairman, and former chief software architect of Microsoft. Foundation, the Murdock Charitable Trust The arrangement by which real or Personal Property given by one person is held by another to be used for the benefit of a class of persons or the general public. , the Pleasant T. Rowland Foundation, and the Meyer Memorial Trust. Outward Bound Reacts to Campaign's Success "This campaign represents an extraordinary effort and success for the Outward Bound community and will provide the capital base from which to grow in the coming years," said Northwest Chair Kevin Kelly Kevin Kelly may refer to:
"The research and development piece will keep us at the cutting edge of outdoor education, producing new program models, operating standards and applied philosophies for a changing society," said Northwest Co-chair Al Jubitz. "The funds will allow us to better serve our students in the field by expanding and enhancing our basecamp facilities to match the high standards of our instructors and staff," California Chair Mike Wilsey said. In addition to capital projects, the campaign also focused on increasing access to programs by expanding their scholarship endowment. "By adding more than $2 million to our current scholarship endowment, we take a giant step toward ensuring than no would-be leader misses the challenge and benefit of an Outward Bound course," said Jerry Schauffler, board chair. Josh Miner, the educator who brought Outward Bound to the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and the Campaign's honorary chair, described the depth of community commitment to the organization as "wonderfully astonishing a·ston·ish tr.v. as·ton·ished, as·ton·ish·ing, as·ton·ish·es To fill with sudden wonder or amazement. See Synonyms at surprise. , particularly the support from the foundation community, which provided a series of critical six-figure gifts to put us over the top." Significant foundation support comes from Gates, Murdock, Roberts, Rowland, Meyer and Hearst The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation of Seattle, Wash., awarded the School its largest foundation gift in the campaign. Their gift provided funds to expand the North Cascades The North Cascades are a section of the Cascade Range of Western North America. They span the border between the Canadian province of British Columbia and the US state of Washington. Basecamp from four to 20 acres -- an expansion critical to accommodating the rapidly growing sailing and mountaineering programs. The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust of Vancouver, Wash., awarded the top-off gift for the Odin Falls Basecamp, which serves as the hub for the Central Cascades and Idaho mountaineering and river programs. The Roberts Foundation of San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden , Calif., granted $100,000 for new basecamp construction in the High Sierras, the School's most extensive mountaineering course area. The Pleasant T. Rowland Foundation of Middleton, Wis., made a $500,000 scholarship grant to ensure that young women will always have the opportunity to take on the challenge and adventure of an Outward Bound course. The William Randolph William Randolph (1650 - April 11, 1711) was a colonist and land owner who played an important role in the history and politics of what became the U.S. state of Virginia. He was born in Warwickshire, England, to Richard Randolph (1627-1671) and Elizabeth Ryland (1625-1670). Hearst Foundation of San Francisco, Calif., demonstrated a similar commitment to scholarships by adding $100,000 to a long-established endowment they previously created. The Meyer Memorial Trust of Portland, Ore., provided a $323,500 challenge grant to catalyze Outward Bound Institute through a startup Continuum Project. The project will create a research and development program to ensure that courses remain at the cutting edge of outdoor education. This grant will promote the goals of the School's work - creating learning experiences - with a particular focus on new education product development to ensure courses remain relevant, innovative and challenging to students. In addition to the Meyer gift, an anonymous California foundation and two friends of the School matched this challenge. About Outward Bound and the Pacific Crest School Outward Bound, the originator of outdoor education, was founded in 1941 in Aberdovy, Wales Wales, Welsh Cymru, western peninsula and political division (principality) of Great Britain (1991 pop. 2,798,200), 8,016 sq mi (20,761 sq km), west of England; politically united with England since 1536. The capital is Cardiff. , and introduced in America in 1962. Today, Outward Bound operates five wilderness schools and two urban centers in the United States, and is widely considered the leader in its field. The mission of Outward Bound is to conduct safe, adventure-based courses structured to inspire self-esteem, self-reliance, concern for others, and care for the environment. The classic Outward Bound course takes 10 strangers, provides them with progressively technical skills to address unavoidable wilderness challenges in a group expeditionary ex·pe·di·tion·ar·y adj. 1. Relating to or constituting an expedition. 2. Sent on or designed for military operations abroad: the French expeditionary force in Indochina. Adj. 1. setting, and requires them to move deliberately to and through adversity. Pacific Crest Outward Bound School delivers courses in the backcountry back·coun·try n. A sparsely inhabited rural region. wilderness areas of Washington, Idaho, Oregon, California, and Mexico. It serves 2000 students a year, with 25 percent receiving scholarships. For more course information, contact the School at 800/537-3312, or visit the website at www.pcobs.org. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is dedicated to improving people's lives by sharing advances in health and learning with the global community. Led by Bill Gates' father, William H. Gates, Sr., and Patty Stonesifer Patty Stonesifer is the Co-chair and President of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. In 1997, Bill and Melinda Gates asked Stonesifer to launch the Gates Library Foundation, [1] which later merged with the William H. Gates Foundation in 2000. , the Seattle-based Foundation has an asset base of $21.8 billion. Preventing deadly diseases among poor children by expanding access to vaccines, and developing vaccines against malaria, HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome , and tuberculosis, are central priorities. Other major efforts include extending unprecedented opportunities for learning by bringing computers with Internet access See how to access the Internet. to every eligible library in the U.S. and Canada, and providing scholarships to academically talented minority students in the U.S. with severe financial need through the Gates Millennium Scholars Program (www.gmsp.org). For complete information and grant guidelines, visit www.gatesfoundation.org. |
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