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Charity and Organization Support


Statement of Purpose

It is the desire of members of St. John's Lodge No. 9 to provide both the Brothers of our great fraternity and non-members an understanding of the types of charities and organizations that we consider for funding. These guidelines should assist you with an understanding of the process St. John's Lodge No. 9 uses to determine which of these to support.

We look at the following groups as patterns for our giving: children, seniors, local geography, visibility and personal commitment by our members to the particular charity.

Proposals from our membership to the Lodge clearly state the reasons the member believes St. John's Lodge No. 9 should support a particular charity. They describe how the Lodge's donation will "make a difference" to the program or charity.
For example: Charity requests from the membership come under two categories: One time donation or year to year donations. Each year all charity donations are scrutinized for continuing support and some are dropped and others added. Each charity or program donation request is handled in the same way but emergency donations are expedited by the Master of the Lodge due to the urgency of the need.

It is the recommendation of the St. John's Lodge No. 9 Board of Trustees and desire of the Lodge to support those charities and organizations in which our members have shown their personal commitment. The requesting member should represent the charity or program on behalf of our Lodge. He should also report regularly to the Lodge how the charity is progressing and how our contribution is making a difference.

To avoid potential conflict of interest, the member must identify if they are a paid employee or receive compensation from the charity or organization for which they are requesting support. Previous to the Lodge vote on any particular charity the member must explain how Masonry or this Lodge will benefit from the contribution or receive recognition.



St. John's Lodge No. 9 does not report the amount of any donation on its website but we wish the public to know which charities and organizations we support each year. The following is a listing of our annual charity and organization donation recipients for Lodge year 2003:



Charity List For 2003
No.
Civic Charities
1
Ballard - Magnolia Food Bank
2
City of Hope
3
Clark Fund
4
Cornish College of the Arts
5
Homeless Women Program (Church of Mary Magdalene)
6
HOPE Heart Institute
7
Millonair Club
8
Fire Station No. 22 - City of Seattle
9
NW Little League
10
Accelerated Reader Fund (Rogers & Cedar Way)
11
Seattle Youth Symphony
12
University Lions Foundation (sight impaired)
13
University Senior Center
14
UW Diabetes Assoc. - low income assist.
15
Ethiopian School/Orphanage (Blue Nile)
16
Homeless Teen Feed
17
Sea Scouts
18
UW Near Eastern Languages & Civilization Studies



No.
Masonic Charities
1
Job's Daughters Bethel No. 4 (Queen Anne)
2
Job's Daughters Bethel No. 22 (Lake City)
3
Job's Daughters Bethel No. 40 (Burien)
4
Job's Daughters Bethel No. 50 (Lynnwood)
5
Job's Daughters Bethel No. 77 (Bothell)
6
District 5 LOMA Halloween Youth Night
7
King Solomon's Golf Tournament - Scholorship Fund
8
Knight's Templar Eye Foundation
9
Masonic Retirement Center (Cheer Fund)
10
Masonic Park
11
Rainbow Assembly No. 18 (West Seattle)
12
Rainbow Assembly No. 47 (Bothell)
13
Rainbow Assembly No. 97 (Richmond)
14
Rainbow Assembly No. 120 (Bellevue)
15
Royal Arch Children's Heart Foundation
16
Scottish Rite Ground Maintainance
17
SR Ctr for Childhood Language Disorders
18
Renton Chapter DeMolay
19
Bellevue DeMolay
20
T. H. Little Chapter DeMolay (Lynnwood)
21
LaFayette Golf Tournament
22
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