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For Immediate Release
January 20, 2005
Department Receives Last Installment Of $500,000 Gift
AUGUSTA, Maine - Commissioner Roland D. Martin announced today that the
Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife received a cashier's check
for
$300,000 as the last installment on a half a million dollar gift by an
anonymous donor.
"In these tight fiscal times, it is flattering to see someone support
this
department in such a generous way," said Commissioner Martin.
The anonymous donor pledged a $500,000 gift to the department last
August, after learning of the department's budget challenges in a
Northwoods Sporting Journal column authored by Representative Matt
Dunlap, who is now the Secretary of State. The $300,000 check was
forwarded to his office, and the gift will be placed in the lifetime
license endowment fund, per her request. Interest earned from this
portion of the gift will be drawn starting in 2010. The first
installment of $200,000 was used to supplement hatchery improvements,
and purchasing several ATVs for game wardens.
"Her gift is overwhelming. All of us who enjoy the woods and waters of
Maine
and the services provided by this department are indebted to this
gracious
lady," said Commissioner Martin.
The donor had earlier stated that she is a person who is at home in the
woods, who hunts and enjoys boating. She wants the Department to
continue to provide search and rescue efforts but realizes that the
funds may not always be there.
In a letter that she sent with the first installment, she said, "Thank
youfor all your hard work. I believe in your mission, I appreciate the
current and historic integrity and accountability of the Department -
especially in these fast and high-pressured times - and I hope this
helps to perpetuate the activities and ideals of the IFW by buying you a
little "breathing room."
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