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Range Land Management Society is a private corporation based in BRISBANE, CA. The foundation received its IRS ruling in 2000. The principal officer is Albert M Kun. It holds total assets of $466K. Annual income is reported at $247K. Total assets have decreased from $682K in 2011 to $466K in 2024. The foundation is governed by 1 officer or trustee. The organization normally provides the initial "seed" money to the august l hormay wildlands insitutue. The institute dissolved in early 2023. The activities normally carried on by the range land management society have been transferred from the institute to montana state university foundation which will continue to provide supervision and oversight for choosing projects and providing the initial funding for which matching funds are more easily obtained to carry out the objectives of the organization. In 2022 the oganization provided funds and research materials to the institute fund a new substantial project between the wildlands institute and montana state university animal and range sciences department. One of the cornerstones of rest-rotation grazing as advocated by august l. Hormay who established the range land management society was proper fencing practices that could improve livestock grazing and may also have impacts on wildlife. This is important on public lands where multipl. According to its most recent filing, the foundation only makes contributions to preselected charitable organizations. Tax records are available from 2016 to 2024. According to available records, Range Land Management Society has made 4 grants totaling $105K, with a median grant of $25K. The foundation has distributed between $25K and $50K annually from 2020 to 2023. Grantmaking activity was highest in 2022 with $50K distributed across 2 grants. Individual grants have ranged from $25K to $30K, with an average award of $26K. The foundation has supported 2 unique organizations. Grant recipients are concentrated in Montana. Contributions to this foundation are tax-deductible.
The organization provides the initial "seed" money to the august l hormay wildlands insitutue which in turn provides "boots-on-the-ground" supervision and oversight for choosing projects and providing the initial funding for which matching funds are more easily obtained to carry out the objectives of the organization. In 2020 the oganization provided funds and research materials to fund a new substantial project between the wildlands institute and montana state university animal and range sciences department. One of the cornerstones of rest- rotation grazing as advocated by august l. Hormay who established the range land management society was proper fencing practices that could improve livestock grazing and may also have impacts on wildlife. This is important on public lands where multiple use is a very important objective.
The organization normally provides the initial "seed" money to the august l hormay wildlands insitutue. The institute dissolved in early 2023. The activities normally carried on by the range land management society have been transferred from the institute to montana state university foundation which will continue to provide supervision and oversight for choosing projects and providing the initial funding for which matching funds are more easily obtained to carry out the objectives of the organization. In 2022 the oganization provided funds and research materials to the institute fund a new substantial project between the wildlands institute and montana state university animal and range sciences department. One of the cornerstones of rest-rotation grazing as advocated by august l. Hormay who established the range land management society was proper fencing practices that could improve livestock grazing and may also have impacts on wildlife. This is important on public lands where multipl. Based on available records, the foundation has funded 4 grants. Its grantmaking reaches organizations primarily in MT.
Range Land Management Society has distributed a total of $105K across 4 grants. The median grant size is $25K, with an average of $26K. Individual grants have ranged from $25K to $30K.
Range Land Management Society typically selects its grantees rather than accepting unsolicited proposals.
Range Land Management Society is headquartered in BRISBANE, CA.
| Name | Title | Compensation | Benefits | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bruce A Maddox | TREASURER | $3K | $0 | $3K |
Total Giving
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Total Assets
$466K
Fair Market Value
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Net Worth
$432K
Grants Paid
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Contributions
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Net Investment Income
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Distribution Amount
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Total Grants
4
Total Giving
$105K
Average Grant
$26K
Median Grant
$25K
Unique Recipients
2
Most Common Grant
$25K
of 2023 grantees were first-time recipients
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| University Of Montana BozemanRANGE LAND MANAGEMENT STUDIES | Bozeman, MT | $25K | 2023 |
| August L Hormay WildlandsRANGE LAND MANAGEMENT STUDIES | Butte, MT | $25K | 2022 |