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        Incorporation Information
        The Korean War Educator Foundation was incorporated in the State of Illinois as a non-profit on October 1, 
        2000. The articles of incorporation are on file in the Secretary of State's office, Springfield, Illinois, under 
        File Number 6138-369-7. They are also filed in the office of the Douglas County Clerk, Douglas County 
        Courthouse, Tuscola, Illinois, in Book 590, page 257. The Foundation is also registered under the Charitable 
        Trust and The Solicitation for Charity Act in the Charitable Trusts Bureau, Office of the Illinois Attorney 
        General, 3rd Floor, 100 West Randolph Street, Chicago, IL 60601 (ph. 312-814-2595). The registration number 
        assigned to the Foundation is CO#01038346. The Dun & Bradstreet D-U-N-S number of the Korean War Educator 
        Foundation is 138619254. 
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        Stated Purpose
        The purpose of the Korean War Educator Foundation is to establish and maintain a website on the World Wide 
        Web that will disseminate information and materials to educate the general public about the Korean War. The 
        Foundation will also disseminate similar materials to members of the general public who do not have access to 
        the World Wide Web. The Foundation will locate Korean War veterans worldwide to obtain full-length interviews 
        about their pre-military, military, and post-military experiences. The interviews shall be preserved and used 
        for educational purposes. The Foundation shall operate exclusively for educational and charitable purposes." 
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        Founder and Founding Directors
        The organization's founder and registered agent is Lynnita 
        Jean Brown, 111 E. Houghton Street, Tuscola, Illinois 61953. The foundation trustees are Lynnita Brown 
		and Margaret Stilwell.  Lynnita is the Foundation's chief executive officer. There are no 
        elections.  Lynnita controls the Korean War Educator and makes no apologies for doing so. 
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        Foundation Finances
        The financial accounts for the Korean War Educator Foundation were originally located in Villa Grove State 
        Bank, Villa Grove, IL 61956. Those accounts were closed in 2003, and new ones were opened at the 1st 
        Mid-Illinois Bank in Tuscola. There are three savings accounts (Endowment, Web Hosting, and Legal Defense) and a 
        checking account. Bank print-outs of income/expenditure transactions are in the care of Lynnita Brown, Korean 
        War Educator, 111 E. Houghton Street, Tuscola, IL 61953. 
        Effective September 2003, the Korean War Educator Foundation became a membership-driven organization. Its 
        primary source of income is derived from membership dues, and private and corporate donations. An application 
        for federal tax-exempt status for the foundation was filed with the Internal Revenue Service on August 20, 2001. 
        On January 29, 2002, an advance ruling was made determining that the Korean War Educator Foundation is exempt 
        from federal income tax under section 501 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code as an organization described in 
        section 501 (c) (3). The advance ruling period is now at an end, and Form 8734 (Support Schedule for Advance 
        Ruling Period) was completed and mailed to the IRS in Covington, Kentucky, on March 17, 2005. Donations to The 
        Korean War Educator Foundation can be included as deductions when you file your income tax return. Copies of the 
        IRS determination letter are available upon request through Lynnita Brown, 111 E. Houghton St., Tuscola, IL 
        61953. 
        The Foundation's treasury was started with a single $25.00 contribution from Jo Quick of Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
        to Lynnita in March of 2001. The check was given in memory of Jo's husband, Wil Quick. Wil was a Korean War 
        veteran who participated in an interview with Lynnita just weeks prior to his unexpected death. His 
        tape-recorded memoirs with Mrs. Brown are the only ones that he documented in his lifetime. The $25.00 donation 
        from his widow opened the Korean War Educator Foundation's account at Villa Grove State Bank. Korean War H-3-7 
        Marines gave a $200 contribution in May of 2001, and this was followed by a $1,000 donation from 1-7 Marine 
        reunion participants in Branson, Missouri, the same month. Contributions to the Foundation in memory of Army 
        veteran Al Gavin of Wisconsin also boosted the original funds in the Foundation's treasury. The KWE's checking 
        account was opened at 1st Mid-Illinois Bank, Tuscola, in 2003, following a $5,000 grant from McCormick-Tribune 
        Foundation. Its savings account (Endowment Fund) was opened at 1st Mid-Illinois Bank, Tuscola, in September 2003 
        with funds from life membership dues.  A second savings account (Web Hosting Fund) was opened in 2005 to 
        hold cash donations to pay for the annual web hosting fee to keep the KWE online.   
        The Korean War Educator website is hosted by 
		Double-Hammer Computer Services 
        at a cost of $120.00 a year. The biggest portion of funds expended by the foundation to date is for the 
        production and maintenance of this website. The original webmaster was Marine Corps veteran Julian Blagg of 
        Tuscola (now deceased), who did not charge a salary for his hundreds of hours of work to make this website 
        possible. Instead, the Foundation reimbursed him for computer programs, office products, the printing of 
        brochures, other printing costs, limited labor, and some expenses associated with the scanning of the many 
        graphics which added to the quality of the Korean War Educator website. When Blagg retired from his computer 
        work, the Korean War Educator contracted Simplified Computers in Champaign, Illinois to do the web work for the 
        Korean War Educator at a non-profit rate of $30.00 per hour. Additionally, Ron Janowski, then webmaster, donated 
        time when possible to make updates and maintain the site. Current webmaster, Jim Doppelhammer, likewise donates 
        most of his time and efforts towards the website design and maintenance.  Receipts are on file in Lynnita's 
        office regarding each expenditure.  The KWE is listed on GuideStar, the National Database for Non-profit 
        Organizations, at www.guidestar.org. 
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        Tax Information
        To date, the Korean War Educator Foundation has an annual income that falls well below the Internal Revenue 
        Service requirement ($25,000 annual income) to file Tax Form 990EZ.  
		The KWE's files an annual e-postcard.  CEO Lynnita Brown annually fills 
        out a 990EZ as a means to keep the public informed about the Korean War Educator's finances.  These are not 
        filed with the IRS.  They are, however, submitted to the Illinois State Attorney General's Charitable Trust 
        Bureau to comply with the state's annual filing requirements. They are also posted on the KWE (see below) 
        because the Korean War Educator Foundation has no problem with allowing public scrutiny of its income and 
        expenses.  Further inquiries may be directed to: Lynnita Jean Brown, 111 E. Houghton St., Tuscola, IL 
        61953; ph. 217-253-4620. 
        
          
         
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        Other Foundation Expenses
        Although there are no salaries involved with the maintaining of this website, there are expenses and needs 
        that must be met on a regular basis. They include the following: 
        
          - Lynnita's monthly Mediacom bill for internet & telephone 
			connection
 
          - Ink cartridges for Lynnita's printer (an HP Envy 4512)
 
          - Postage
 
			- Annual web hosting fee
 
			- Miscellaneous minor expenses
 
			- Occasionally part of electricity bill (for computer)
 
         
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        Fiscal Responsibility
        Have you been disappointed with a "non-profit" organization whose governing body or some corrupt official 
        spent funds unwisely or illegally? A unique policy of the Korean War Educator Foundation is to post all of its 
        income and expenditures for public viewing on this website. Direct all financial inquiries to Lynnita Brown.  
        Your queries will be answered with honesty. 
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        Disclaimer - Content
        The content of the Korean War Educator is mainly generated through other media sources, as well as through 
        the memoirs of Korean War veterans.  The KWE strives for accuracy in the information that it posts in good 
        faith, but claims no responsibility for inaccurate content.  Most memoirs on the Korean War Educator arrive 
        in forms other than completed memoirs.  The vast majority of the memoirs on the Korean War Educator were 
        compiled from notes and segments sent to the KWE in unfinished form by Korean War veterans and then reformatted 
        as a readable manuscript by Lynnita Brown.  Neither Lynnita Brown nor the Korean War Educator can assure 
        the accuracy of the content of memoirs since they are created from the words and memories of others.  The 
        KWE edits grammar, spelling, flow of words, arrangement, etc., but rarely changes the content unless its 
        accuracy is contested.  The Korean War Educator is simply the tool used to make the memoirs readable and 
        professional, and then the means to make them publicly available for educational purposes only on the Korean War 
        Educator.  It should be distinctly understood that once a veteran sends his or her content to the Korean 
        War Educator for the purpose of posting it on the website and then approves the final draft, permission to use 
        it cannot be reversed once the memoir is linked for public viewing.  Errors may be corrected and content 
        may be added, but the memoir itself shall not be removed without the consent of the Korean War Educator.  
        The Korean War Educator's editing services are free ONLY to veterans who wish to place their memoir on the 
        Korean War Educator for non-profit public viewing. The KWE is a federally tax exempt 501c3 that operates 
        for charitable purposes only.  For-profit use of the Korean War Educator's website, with the exception of 
        the General Store, is strictly prohibited without consent of the Korean War Educator Foundation.  |